Activity Dependent Modulation of Granule Cell Survival in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb at Puberty
The vomeronasal system (VNS) is specialized in the detection of salient chemical cues triggering social and neuroendocrine responses. Such responses are not always stereotyped, instead, they vary depending on age, sex, and reproductive state, yet the ...
Livio Oboti +10 more
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Aberrations and their correction in light-sheet microscopy: A low-dimensional parametrization [PDF]
Light sheet microscopy allows rapid imaging of three-dimensional fluorescent samples, using illumination and detection axes that are orthogonal. For imaging large samples, this often forces the objective to be tilted relative to the sample’s surface; for
Holy, Timothy E, Turaga, Diwakar
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The nervous system is organized to detect, internally represent and process sensory information to generate appropriate behaviors. Despite the crucial importance of odors that elicit instinctive behaviors, such as pheromones and kairomones, their neural ...
Vinicius Miessler de Andrade Carvalho +13 more
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The clinical significance of the human vomeronasal organ. [PDF]
Bruintjes TD, Bleys RLAW.
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Towards an assay for allelic inactivation of vomeronasal receptor genes in mouse [PDF]
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept.
Lee, Tien-Yi, 1970-
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Does the Environmental Air Impact the Condition of the Vomeronasal Organ? A Mouse Model for Intensive Farming. [PDF]
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Diverse Spatial, Temporal, and Sexual Expression of Recently Duplicated Androgen-Binding Protein Genes in \u3ci\u3eMus musculus\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Background The genes for salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) subunits have been evolving rapidly in ancestors of the house mouse Mus musculus, as evidenced both by recent and extensive gene duplication and by high ratios of nonsynonymous to ...
Dlouhy, Stephen R. +4 more
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The dog vomeronasal organ: a review
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) or Jacobson’s organ is an auxiliary olfactory sense organ in many vertebrates. This organ is involved in the Flehmen response and it is necessary for the detection of pheromones, chemical signals released to members of the same species for social and sexual communication.
COLI, ALESSANDRA +2 more
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Sex separation unveils the functional plasticity of the vomeronasal organ in rabbits. [PDF]
Villamayor PR +5 more
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Mechanisms and potential treatments for declining olfactory function and neurogenesis in the ageing brain [PDF]
The role of olfactory function in maintaining quality of life and as a potential surrogate marker of neurogenic activity in the elderly brain is an underappreciated topic.
Broad, KD
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