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Formation of Precise Connections in the Olfactory Bulb Occurs in the Absence of Odorant-Evoked Neuronal Activity [PDF]
David Lin+6 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic diagram of intestinal nerve abnormality underlying the mechanisms of visceral hypersensitivity. In physiological conditions with normal sensation, enteric neurons are situated in the submucosal and myenteric plexuses, and the spinal afferent fibres ramify within the enteric plexus. However, serotonin/5‐hydroxytryptamine
Tzu‐Yi Lee+9 more
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Differential functional change in olfactory bulb and olfactory eloquent areas in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Luo Y+8 more
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Anosmin-1 modulates fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling in human gonadotropin-releasing hormone olfactory neuroblasts through a heparan sulfate-dependent mechanism [PDF]
Bouloux, PM+8 more
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Chemoreflex function in pulmonary diseases – A review
Abstract figure legend Chemoreflex activation in respiratory diseases and COVID‐19 populations. Abstract The chemoreflex is a vital protective reflex that is crucial in restoring normal blood gas and pH levels. The carotid bodies are peripheral chemoreceptors activated by hypoxia (primarily), hypercapnia, acidaemia, temperature, lactate and potassium ...
Kajal Kamra+4 more
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The Accessory Olfactory Bulb in Arvicola scherman: A Neuroanatomical Study in a Subterranean Mammal. [PDF]
Ruiz-Rubio S+5 more
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Synaptic circuitry of the retina and olfactory bulb
Steven H. DeVries, D. A. Baylor
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Abstract Recent advancements in spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies allow researchers to simultaneously measure RNA expression levels for hundreds to thousands of genes while preserving spatial information within tissues, providing critical insights into spatial gene expression patterns, tissue organization, and gene functionality.
Catherine Higgins+2 more
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CCKergic Tufted Cells Regulate Odor Sensitivity by Controlling Mitral Cell Output in the Mouse Olfactory Bulb. [PDF]
Starr E+7 more
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