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Barry W. Ache is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Neuroscience, with significant contributions to Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Sensory Systems, Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering. Additionally, they have engaged in research related to Insect Science.

Their work encompasses a range of topics including Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Insect Pheromone Research and Control, Plant and Animal Studies, and Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms.

Barry W. Ache has published in several venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Scientific Reports
  • BMC Genomics
  • Chemical Senses
  • Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
  • Research Square

Their recent papers include:

  • "Odor tracking in aquatic organisms: the importance of temporal and spatial intermittency of the turbulent plume" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Single cell transcriptomes reveal expression patterns of chemoreceptor genes in olfactory sensory neurons of the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus" (2020, BMC Genomics)
  • "Position Review: Functional Selectivity in Mammalian Olfactory Receptors" (2020, Chemical Senses)
  • "Inhibitory signaling in mammalian olfactory transduction potentially mediated by Gαo" (2020, Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience)
  • "Mixture interactions at mammalian olfactory receptors are dependent on the cellular environment" (2021, Scientific Reports)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Yuriy V. Bobkov
  • Elizabeth A. Corey
  • Kirill Ukhanov
  • Sergei Zolotukhin
  • Brenden T. Michaelis

Best Publications

  • Olfaction: diverse species, conserved principles.

    Barry W. Ache;Janet M. Young

  • Olfaction: Responses of a Decapod Crustacean Are Enhanced by Flicking

    Brian C. Schmitt;Barry W. Ache

  • Plasma membrane inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate-Activated channels mediate signal transduction in lobster olfactory receptor neurons

    D.A. Fadool;B.W. Ache

  • Ultrastructure of the aesthetasc (olfactory) sensilla of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus

    Ulrike Grünert;Barry W. Ache

  • Antennular projections to the midbrain of the spiny lobster. II. Sensory innervation of the olfactory lobe.

    Manfred Schmidt;Barry W. Ache

  • PROCESSING OF ANTENNULAR INPUT IN THE BRAIN OF THE SPINY LOBSTER, PANULIRUS ARGUS. II. THE OLFACTORY PATHWAY

    M. Schmidt;M. Schmidt;B. W. Ache

  • Histamine directly gates a chloride channel in lobster olfactory receptor neurons.

    Timothy S. McClintock;Barry W. Ache

  • 3-Phosphoinositides Modulate Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling in Olfactory Receptor Neurons

    Marc Spehr;Christian H. Wetzel;Hanns Hatt;Barry W. Ache

  • Dual second-messenger pathways in olfactory transduction

    Barry W Ache;Aslbek Zhainazarov

  • ANTENNULAR CHEMOSENSITIVITY IN THE SPINY LOBSTER, PANULIRUS ARGUS: STUDIES OF TAURINE SENSITIVE RECEPTORS

    Zoltan M. Fuzessery;William E. S. Carr;Barry W. Ache

  • Towards a common strategy for transducing olfactory information.

    Barry W. Ache

  • Inhibition of lobster olfactory receptor cells by an odor-activated potassium conductance

    W. C. Michel;T. S. McClintock;B. W. Ache

  • Quality coding of a complex odorant in an invertebrate

    C. D. Derby;B. W. Ache

  • Antennular projections to the midbrain of the spiny lobster. I. Sensory innervation of the lateral and medial antennular neuropils.

    Manfred Schmidt;Leslie Van Ekeris;Barry W. Ache

  • Immunocytochemical analysis of glomerular regionalization and neuronal diversity in the olfactory deutocerebrum of the spiny lobster.

    Manfred Schmidt;Barry W. Ache

  • Cyclic nucleotide- and inositol phosphate-gated ion channels in lobster olfactory receptor neurons.

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  • Functional organization of olfaction in crustaceans

    Barry W. Ache;Charles D. Derby

  • Odor-induced currents in Xenopus olfactory receptor cells measured with perforated-patch recording.

    A. B. Zhainazarov;B. W. Ache

  • Morphology and physiology of multiglomerular olfactory projection neurons in the spiny lobster

    M. Wachowiak;B. W. Ache

  • Mixture suppression in olfaction: electrophysiological evaluation of the contribution of peripheral and central neural components

    Charles D. Derby;Barry W. Ache;Elizabeth W. Kennel

  • Voltage- and current-clamp recordings of the receptor potential in olfactory receptor cells in situ

    Peter A.V. Anderson;Barry W. Ache

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles D. Derby
Charles D. Derby Georgia State University
Matt Wachowiak
Matt Wachowiak University of Utah
Steven D. Munger
Steven D. Munger University of Florida
Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
Robyn Hudson
Robyn Hudson National Autonomous University of Mexico
Ulrike Grünert
Ulrike Grünert University of Sydney

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