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Smell and taste disorders in the UK: first experiences with a specialised smell and taste outpatient clinic [PDF]
Olfactory dysfunction is common, affecting 1‐5% of those under the age of 60 1 and at least 20% of those aged more than 60 years. 2 In many UK centres, the approach to it is variable and routine olfactory testing is not performed, as noted by a recent ...
Carl Philpott, Philpott CM
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The olfactory bulb is a unique site of continuous neurogenesis, primarily generating inhibitory interneurons, a process that begins at birth and extends through infancy and adulthood.
Jules Dejou +3 more
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Age-Related Olfactory Dysfunction: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management
Like other sensory systems, olfactory function deteriorates with age. Epidemiological studies have revealed that the incidence of olfactory dysfunction increases at the age of 60 and older and males are more affected than females.
K. Kondo +4 more
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Delta protocadherin 10 is regulated by activity in the mouse main olfactory system
Olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are thought to use activity-dependent and independent mechanisms to regulate the expression of axon guidance genes. However, defining the molecular mechanisms that underlie activity-dependent OSN guidance has remained ...
Eric O Williams +5 more
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Stimulation of electro-olfactogram responses in the main olfactory epithelia by airflow depends on the type 3 adenylyl cyclase [PDF]
Cilia of olfactory sensory neurons are the primary sensory organelles for olfaction. The detection of odorants by the main olfactory epithelium (MOE) depends on coupling of odorant receptors to the type 3 adenylyl cyclase (AC3) in olfactory cilia.
Chen, Xuanmao +2 more
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“Emotional Nose”: The Hedonic Character of Olfaction and its Epistemological and Clinical Implications [PDF]
The olfactory system is the oldest device that most organisms have to perceive their physical and social environment. However, progressing in the evolutionary tree, the importance of the olfactory perception has decreased, and the sight has taken ...
Bochicchio, Vincenzo +3 more
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Visualizing an olfactory sensory map.
We have developed a genetic approach to visualize axons from olfactory sensory neurons expressing a given odorant receptor, as they project to the olfactory bulb. Neurons expressing a specific receptor project to only two topographically fixed loci among
P. Mombaerts +7 more
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SARS-CoV-2 infects and damages the mature and immature olfactory sensory neurons of hamsters
Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily an acute respiratory tract infection. Distinctively, a substantial proportion of COVID-19 patients develop olfactory dysfunction of uncertain underlying mechanism which can be severe and ...
A. Zhang +15 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Air pollution has been linked to several neurological conditions, including stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. Evidence regarding its association with multiple sclerosis (MS) remains conflicting, limited by small sample sizes. Methods PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane controlled register of trials (CENTRAL) were searched on ...
Ahmad A. Toubasi, Thuraya N. Al‐Sayegh
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Recent progress of gas sensors toward olfactory display development
Olfactory display systems, designed to replicate the human sense of smell, rely on gas sensors that are fast, selective, and reliable. From this perspective, this review highlights recent progress in sensing materials and integration strategies that ...
Ye-Ji Kim +6 more
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