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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cell. 2011 Apr 1;145(1):133–144. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2011.02.008

Figure 6. Overexpression of sNPFR1 is sufficient to enhance activity and food search behavior.

Figure 6

A, Two-photon imaging of ORN axon terminals in the DM1 glomerulus of fed flies in response to 0.2% SV cider vinegar. Control flies have the Or83b-LexA and LexAop-GCaMP transgenes, and experimental flies also bear the Or42b-Gal4 and UAS-sNPFR1 transgenes. n=5–6, *P<0.05, t-test. B, The latency of food finding in fed flies. n=134–168, *P<0.05, z-test for proportions comparing overexpression flies to three controls. C, PN dendritic calcium in the DM1 glomerulus of fed flies in response to 0.2% SV cider vinegar. Control flies have GH146-LexA and LexAop-GCaMP and experimental flies also have Or42b-Gal4 and UAS-sNPF transgenes. n=5–6. D, The latency of food finding in fed flies. n=66–81. Error bars show SEM.