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Effect of Temperature on Isolated Stretch-receptor Organ of the Crayfish

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1959 Feb 13
PMID 13634985
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Abstract

Abdominal stretch-receptor organs of Astacus leptodactylus are investigated by means of extra- and intracellular leads. The effects of changing temperature on steady-state rate of activity are surprisingly low. The sensory nerve cell compensates for changes in temperature by means of opposite reactions of generator potential and threshold.

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