How do we smell? Our knowledge of how odor information from the environment is perceived has greatly advanced since the discovery of approximately 1,000 genes for odorant receptors in the mammalian genome. From the combination of molecular-genetic, electrophysiological, and optical imaging studies a better understanding of how we smell is emerging.

Olfaction: from odorants to the olfactory cortex / Menini, A.; Lagostena, L.; Boccaccio, A.. - In: NEWS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0886-1714. - 19:(2004), pp. 101-104. [10.1152/nips.1507.2003]

Olfaction: from odorants to the olfactory cortex

Menini, A.;
2004-01-01

Abstract

How do we smell? Our knowledge of how odor information from the environment is perceived has greatly advanced since the discovery of approximately 1,000 genes for odorant receptors in the mammalian genome. From the combination of molecular-genetic, electrophysiological, and optical imaging studies a better understanding of how we smell is emerging.
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Menini, A.; Lagostena, L.; Boccaccio, A.
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