Surprise findings suggest mosquito odor sensors are sensitive to molecular regulation to avoid insect repellants
Published Date: 3/16/2022
Source: phys.org
In what they call surprise findings, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report that unlike those in fruit flies, mosquitoes' odor sensing nerve cells shut down when those cells are forced to produce odor-related proteins, or receptors, on the surface of the cell. This "expression" process apparently makes the bugs able to ignore common insect repellants.