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SUBMITTER: Modrell MS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4212271 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Modrell Melinda S MS Bemis William E WE Northcutt R Glenn RG Davis Marcus C MC Baker Clare V H CV
Nature communications 20111011
Electroreception is an ancient subdivision of the lateral line sensory system, found in all major vertebrate groups (though lost in frogs, amniotes and most ray-finned fishes). Electroreception is mediated by 'hair cells' in ampullary organs, distributed in fields flanking lines of mechanosensory hair cell-containing neuromasts that detect local water movement. Neuromasts, and afferent neurons for both neuromasts and ampullary organs, develop from lateral line placodes. Although ampullary organs ...[more]