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Multilayer regulation underlies the functional precision and evolutionary potential of the olfactory system. [PDF]
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Towards a bio-electronic nose: sensing volatiles with rodent olfactory receptor neurons
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Functional properties of vertebrate olfactory receptor neurons.
Physiological Reviews, 1986The interaction of an odorant with the chemosensitive membrane of olfactory receptor neurons initiates a sequence of molecular and membrane events leading to sensory transduction, impulse initiation, and the transmission of sensory information to the brain. The main steps in this sequence are summarized in Figure 6.
T. Getchell
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Ultrastructural changes in olfactory receptor neurons following olfactory nerve section
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1981AbstractUnilateral olfactory nerve section was performed in the salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. An ultrastructural study was performed to investigate the changes occuring during degeneration and replacement of the mature olfactory receptor neurons. Experimental and contralateral control tissues were examined following postoperative survival periods ...
Peter A. Simmons, J. Rafols, T. Getchell
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Zinc nanoparticles interact with olfactory receptor neurons
BioMetals, 2010Zinc metal nanoparticles strongly enhance odorant responses of olfactory receptor neurons. Olfactory receptors belong to the large superfamily of G-protein coupled receptors. A theoretical model based on experimental results explains a stoichiometry of metal nanoparticles receptor interaction. The model is similar to that used by A.V.
V. Vodyanoy
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Intrinsically Bursting Olfactory Receptor Neurons
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2007Rhythmically bursting neurons are fundamental to neuronal network function but typically are not considered in the context of primary sensory signaling. We now report intrinsically bursting lobster primary olfactory receptor neurons that respond to odors with a phase-dependent burst of action potentials.
Y V, Bobkov, B W, Ache
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Olfactory receptor neurons express D2 dopamine receptors
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1999The role of the dopamine (DA) in the olfactory bulb (OB) was explored by determining which of the potential target cells express dopamine receptors (DARs). Previously, it was reported that D2-like DAR (D2, D3, and D4 subtypes) radioligand binding is restricted to the outer layers of the OB.
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