Publications of Karl-Ernst Kaissling
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Book Chapter (21)
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Book Chapter
Olfactory transduction in moths: II. Extracellullar transport, deactivation and degradation of stimulus molecules. In: From structure to information in sensory systems, pp. 113 - 137 (Eds. Taddei-Ferretti, C.; Musio, C.). World Scientific, Singapore, New Jersey, London, Hong Kong (1998)
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Book Chapter
Pheromone-controlled anemotaxis in moths. In: Orientation and communication in arthropods, pp. 343 - 374 (Ed. Lehrer, M.). Birkhäuser, Basel (1997)
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Single unit and electroantennogram recordings in insect olfactory organs. In: Experimental cell biology of taste and olfaction: Current techniques and protocols, pp. 361 - 386 (Eds. Spielman, A. I.; Brand, J. G.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, New York, Tokyo (1995)
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Book Chapter
Olfaction, insect. In: Encyclopedia of neuroscience (1995)
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Book Chapter
Transduction and intracellular messengers in pheromone receptor cells of the moth Antheraea polyphemus. In: Sensory systems of arthropods, pp. 489 - 502 (Eds. Wiese, K.; Gribakin, F. G.; Popov, A. V.; Renninger, G.). Birkhäuser, Basel (1993)
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194, pp. 81 - 97 (Eds. Borsellino, A.; Cervetto, L.; Torre, V.). Plenum Press, New York (1990)
Antennae and noses - Their sensitivities as molecule detectors. In: Sensory transduction, Vol. 87.
Book Chapter
IV, pp. 42 - 47 (Eds. Hudspeth, A. J.; Macleish, P. R.; Margolis, F. L.; Wiesel, T. N.). Foundation for the Study of the Nervous System, Genf (1987)
Pheromone binding protein in moths: A possible stimulus inactivator. In: Sensory transduction. Discussions in neurosciences, Vol. 88.
Book Chapter
IV, pp. 118 - 124 (Eds. Hudspeth, A. J.; MacLeish, P. R.; Margolis, F. L.; Wiesel, T. N.). Foundation for the Study of the Nervous System, Genf (1987)
The sensitivity of insect olfactory receptors. In: Sensory transduction. Discussions in neurosciences, Vol. 89.
Book Chapter
Temporal characteristics of pheromone receptor cell responses in relation to orientation behaviour of moths. In: Mechanisms in insect olfaction, pp. 193 - 199 (Eds. Payne, T. L.; Birch, M. C.; Kennedy, C. E. J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford, U. K. (1986)
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Action of chemicals, including (+) trans Permethrin and DDT, on in sect oolfactory receptors. In: Insect neurobiology and pesticide action (Neurotox 79), pp. 351 - 358. Soc. Chem. Industry, London (1980)
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Book Chapter
Insect olfactory sensilla: Structural, chemical and electrical aspects of the functional organisation. In: Receptors for neurotransmitters, hormones and pheromones in insects, pp. 261 - 282 (Eds. Sattelle, D. B.; Hall, L. M.; Hildebrand, J. G.). Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, Amsterdam (1980)
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Transducer processes in olfactory cells discussed in analogy to the excitation of muscle cells by neurotransmitters. In: Primary processes during chemoreception and possible pharmacological influences on them, p. 2361 (Eds. Acker, H.; Plattig, K. H.; Lübbers, D. W.) (1978)
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Book Chapter
Control of insect behavior via chemoreceptor organs. In: Chemical control of insect behavior: Theory and application, pp. 45 - 65 (Eds. Shorey, H. H.; Mc Kelvey, Jr., J. J.). Wiley Sons, Inc., New York (1977)
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Book Chapter
Molekulares Erkennen. In: Biophysik. Ein Lehrbuch, pp. 402 - 414 (Eds. Hoppe, W.; Lohmann, W.; Markl, H.; Ziegler, H.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York (1977)
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Book Chapter
Schneider, D.; Crothers, D. M.). Raven Press, New York (1975)
Transduction in the olfactory system. In: Functional linkage in biomolecular systems, pp. 262 - 271 (Eds. Schmitt, F. O.; 96.
Book Chapter
IV, 1, pp. 351 - 431 (Ed. Beidler, L. M.). Springer Verlag, Heidelberg (1971)
Insect olfaction. In: Handbook of sensory physiology, Vol. Conference Paper (28)
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Conference Paper
II, p. 480 (Eds. Elsner, N.; Kreutzberg, G. W.). 4th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, 28th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, Göttingen, 2001. Thieme, Stuttgart (2001)
Possible functions of odorant binding proteins suggested by quantitative modeling of peripheral olfactory processes. In: Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, 28th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, Vol. 98.
Conference Paper
A quantitative kinetic model of the perireceptor and receptor events in insect pheromone receptors. In: Free Communications-Insect chemoreception: Peripheral aspects, ECRO Symposium XIII, p. 205. XIII Congress European Chemoreception Research Organization (XIII ECRO), Siena, September 08, 1998 - September 12, 1998. (1998)
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Conference Paper
I, p. 191 (Eds. Elsner, N.; Wehner, R.). Thieme, Stuttgart (1998)
Pheromone-controlled anemotaxis in walking and flying moths. In: Proceedings of the 26th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, Vol. 100.
Conference Paper
Model of pheromone-controlled anemotaxis in walking and flying moths. In: 2nd International Symposium on Insect Pheromones. 2nd International Symposium on Insect Pheromones, Wageningen, The Netherlands, March 30, 1998 - April 03, 1998. WICC-IAC, Wageningen (1998)