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What is a correct interpretation when using calcium imaging to measure olfactory receptor response?
a) the more strongly the orn is activated, the more the fluorescence increases.
b) the more strongly the orn is activated, the more the fluorescence decreases.
c) the more strongly the orn is activated, the greater the "glow".
d) the more strongly the orn is activated, the more the concentration of calcium ions.
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