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Gene variants in the pheromone vomeronasal receptors and QTLs around behavioral and fat metabolism genes associated with altered feed efficiency in cattle. [PDF]

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Shirak A   +9 more
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The Role of Olfaction in Dogs: Evolution, Biology, and Human-Oriented Work. [PDF]

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Kowalczyk-Jabłońska I   +2 more
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[Jacobson's vomeronasal organ in man].

open access: yesOtolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology, 1973
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Hagfish olfactory repertoire illuminates lineage-specific diversification of olfaction in basal vertebrates. [PDF]

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The Vomeronasal Organ

Science, 1999
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemoreceptor organ enclosed in a cartilaginous capsule and separated from the main olfactory epithelium. The vomeronasal neurons have two distinct types of receptor that differ from each other and from the large family of odorant receptors.
Yoshitaka Oka
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PERSISTENT VOMERONASAL ORGAN

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1967
A case of a persistent vomeronasal organ is reported. Awareness of its presence resulted from its communication with a nasopalatine cyst which in turn communicated with an alveolar socket following tooth extraction.
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Consequences of removing the vomeronasal organ

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1991
In the last decade, research in our laboratories has focused on the effects of deafferentation of the mammalian chemosensory vomeronasal organ (VNX). Many different assays have been conducted and the results of some are briefly reviewed in this contribution, including the effects of VNX on neuroanatomical assessments using histochemistry (lectin ...
C J, Wysocki, J J, Lepri
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Nose surgery and the vomeronasal organ

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1995
The latest reports on the anatomical and functional characteristics of the vomeronasal organ (VNO) are evaluated. The high incidence of identification of the vomeronasal organ in normal individuals indicates that the vomeronasal organ in normal individuals indicates that the vomeronasal system is a universal feature of the adult human nasal cavity ...
J, García-Velasco, S, García-Casas
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