32P-Postlabeling of a DNA adduct derived from 4,4′-methylenedianiline, in the olfactory epithelium of rats exposed by inhalation to 4,4′-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [PDF]
E. Vock+3 more
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Diet acts on sexual behavior development in a male moth
Drastic changes are observed during sexual maturation characterized by the reproductive system development concomitantly to the sexual behavior ontogenesis. These modifications are under the control of internal and external factors such as food. Knowing that sexual maturation requires considerable energetic investment, diet has been shown to affect ...
Evan Force+6 more
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THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSES OF THE OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM OF SOME FISHES
Tatsuaki Shibuya
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45-KDa GTP-binding Protein from Rat Olfactory Epithelium: Purification, Characterization and Localization [PDF]
В. И. Новоселов+5 more
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Heterogeneous Damage to the Olfactory Epithelium in Patients with Post-Viral Olfactory Dysfunction. [PDF]
Kikuta S, Han B, Yamasoba T.
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Extraocular Photoreception in Optic Lobes, Suckers, and Skin of Octopus vulgaris
Evidence of extra‐ocular photoreception in Octopus vulgaris (a) Diagram of the O. vulgaris different tissues considered: SPB, sucker proximal big; SPL, sucker proximal large; SM, sucker medium; SD, sucker distal; SK, skin; OL, optic lobes; RT, retina; (b‐d) Gene expression analysis of Ov‐GRK1 (red), Ov‐retinochrome (green), Ov‐rhodopsin (blue) mRNA ...
Valeria Maselli+7 more
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress associated with lead (Pb)-induced olfactory epithelium toxicity in an olfactory dark basal cell line. [PDF]
Han B+3 more
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Regeneration of Olfactory Bipolar Neurons in the Normal Olfactory Epithelium of the Adult Bat
Masaru Yamamoto+2 more
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Isolation and Differentiation of Neurons and Glial Cells from Olfactory Epithelium in Living Subjects. [PDF]
Unzueta-Larrinaga P+12 more
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Summary: The olfactory epithelium (OE) regenerates after injury via two types of tissue stem cells: active globose cells (GBCs) and dormant horizontal basal cells (HBCs). HBCs are roused to activated status by OE injury when P63 levels fall.
Jesse Peterson+7 more
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