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Alan Grant, Ph.D.

Concepts (16)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Sensilla1201310.470 Why?
Plasmodium berghei120131680.410 Why?
Anopheles120131970.380 Why?
Carbon Dioxide2201311500.300 Why?
Aedes120071000.280 Why?
Receptors, Cell Surface1200728650.150 Why?
Octanols12013270.120 Why?
Pheromones12013970.110 Why?
Electrophysiological Phenomena120133150.100 Why?
Chemoreceptor Cells12007860.070 Why?
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning120079630.060 Why?
Electrophysiology1200713080.060 Why?
Electric Stimulation1200717670.050 Why?
Neurons2201393400.050 Why?
Animals220131687680.020 Why?
Female220133801930.010 Why?
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