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Evidence of COMT dysfunction in the olfactory bulb in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Beauchamp LC+12 more
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Response patterns of amphibian olfactory bulb neurones to odour stimulation
John S. Kauer
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Optical Imaging of Odorant Representations in the Mammalian Olfactory Bulb [PDF]
Benjamin D. Rubin, Lawrence C Katz
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Abstract Sexual maturation of male Atlantic salmon post‐smolts (‘jacking’) is undesired in aquaculture and seems to occur due to the intensification in modern facilities. Maturation depends on internal and external factors (temperature, photoperiod, feed availability, energy levels, body size, genetic background) that act on the brain‐pituitary‐gonad ...
Enrique Pino‐Martinez+5 more
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Odor encoding by fine-timescale spike synchronization patterns in the olfactory bulb. [PDF]
Werth JC, Einhorn M, Cleland TA.
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Combinatorial and Chemotopic Odorant Coding in the Zebrafish Olfactory Bulb Visualized by Optical Imaging [PDF]
Rainer W. Friedrich, Sigrun I. Korsching
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Changes in olfactory bulb volume following lateralized olfactory training
S. Negoias+3 more
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Abstract Hudsonius hudsonius (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae), commonly known as the spottail shiner, is a small cyprinoid fish species found across much of North America. H. hudsonius has traditionally been regarded as one of the most basal and plesiomorphic species among the notropin fishes, that is, fishes traditionally placed in or associated with the ...
Erika K. Jessen
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Olfactory Neurons Expressing Closely Linked and Homologous Odorant Receptor Genes Tend to Project Their Axons to Neighboring Glomeruli on the Olfactory Bulb [PDF]
Akio Tsuboi+10 more
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Imaging malaria parasites across scales and time
Abstract The idea that disease is caused at the cellular level is so fundamental to us that we might forget the critical role microscopy played in generating and developing this insight. Visually identifying diseased or infected cells lays the foundation for any effort to curb human pathology.
Julien Guizetti
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