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A bio. tools collection of online resources for GPCR research
G protein‐coupled receptors are highly complex signal transduction proteins with many potential biomedical applications. Researchers from different fields work together to improve mechanistic understanding of GPCR function and to transfer that knowledge in order to advance therapeutic options.
Tõnis Laasfeld+9 more
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STUDIES OF OLFACTION IN THE RAT BY MEANS OF OLFACTORY CONDITIONED REACTION
Sotaro Makino
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Perireceptor and Receptor Events in Olfaction. Comparison of Concentration and Flux Detectors: a Modeling Study [PDF]
J.P. Rospars+2 more
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Global impacts of exotic eucalypt plantations on wildlife
ABSTRACT The establishment of exotic tree plantations poses a pervasive threat to wildlife across the globe. Among the most important tree species used for forestry purposes worldwide are members of the genus Eucalyptus, which have now been established in at least 107 countries outside of their native range.
Maider Iglesias‐Carrasco+5 more
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A STUDY ON OLFACTION OF THE LARYNGECTOMIZED PATIENTS BY THE ARTIFICIAL AIRWAY TUBE METHOD
Yasuro Miyoshi+6 more
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The optimised OlfactionROOM‐olfactometer addresses limitations in current olfactometers by preventing escape‐driven, random entry into olfactometer arms at the start of bioassay, which can otherwise negatively impact subsequent bioassay and results. Evaluating the OlfactionROOM‐olfactometer with Agriotes sputator beetles showed reduced insect agitation
Michael Brunner+4 more
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Olfaction in Drosophila: from Receptors to Behavior [PDF]
Robert R. H. Anholt
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Past research and future directions in understanding how birds use their sense of smell
Our understanding of the functional importance of olfaction to birds has improved over the past 60 years, largely as the result of experimental studies testing how birds use their sense of smell in different contexts. As it is impossible to measure directly which odours birds can detect, we rely on measuring behavioural responses to scent cues or ...
Darcy Creece+2 more
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