نتایج جستجو برای: odorants

تعداد نتایج: 3147  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Christina Zelano Jessica Montag Rehan Khan Noam Sobel

BACKGROUND The neural substrates of olfactory working memory are unknown. We addressed the questions of whether olfactory working memory involves a verbal representation of the odor, or a sensory image of the odor, or both, and the location of the neural substrates of these processes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure activity in the brain...

2018
Michael Jørgen Hansen Pernille Lund Kasper Anders Peter S Adamsen Anders Feilberg

Analytical measurements of odorants in combination with odor threshold values is an alternative to sensory measurements that can be used to evaluate abatement technologies for pig production facilities. The purpose of the present study was to estimate odor threshold values for key odorants found in pig house air. A new method was applied where an olfactometer was used to dilute the sample air a...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Lisa J Brunet Geoffrey H Gold John Ngai

Olfactory neurons transduce the binding of odorants into membrane depolarization. Two intracellular messengers, cyclic AMP (cAMP) and inositol trisphosphate (IP3), are thought to mediate this process, with cAMP generating responses to some odorants and IP3 mediating responses to others. cAMP causes membrane depolarization by activating a cation-selective cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channel. W...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2015
Melanie Larisika Caroline Kotlowski Christoph Steininger Rosa Mastrogiacomo Paolo Pelosi Stefan Schütz Serban F Peteu Christoph Kleber Ciril Reiner-Rozman Christoph Nowak Wolfgang Knoll

An olfactory biosensor based on a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) field-effect transistor (FET), functionalized by the odorant-binding protein 14 (OBP14) from the honey bee (Apis mellifera) has been designed for the in situ and real-time monitoring of a broad spectrum of odorants in aqueous solutions known to be attractants for bees. The electrical measurements of the binding of all tested odorant...

Journal: :Chemical senses 1999
H Distel S Ayabe-Kanamura M Martínez-Gómez I Schicker T Kobayakawa S Saito R Hudson

In this study, 40 Japanese, 44 German and 39 Mexican women were presented with 18 everyday odorants. They were asked to rate them for intensity on a six-point scale from not detectable to very strong, for pleasantness on an 11-point scale from -5, to neutral at 0, to +5, and for familiarity on a six-point scale from completely unknown to extremely familiar. Consistent positive correlations were...

2002
Christiane Linster Brett A. Johnson Alix Morse Esther Yue Michael Leon

When the major response domains in the rat olfactory bulb that are evoked by odorant enantiomers are compared, some of these odorant pairs do not show significantly different activity patterns. Such pairs are not spontaneously discriminated in a behavioral test. We show here that even these similar odorants appear to evoke different activity patterns when every data point in a glomerular activi...

2014
Zita Peterlin Stuart Firestein Matthew E. Rogers

The odorant receptors (ORs) provide our main gateway to sensing the world of volatile chemicals. This involves a complex encoding process in which multiple ORs, each of which detects its own set of odorants, work as an ensemble to produce a distributed activation code that is presumably unique to each odorant. One marked challenge to decoding the olfactory code is OR deorphanization, the identi...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2006
John W Scott

The act of sniffing increases the air velocity and changes the duration of airflow in the nose. It is not yet clear how these changes interact with the intrinsic timing within the olfactory bulb, but this is a matter of current research activity. An action of sniffing in generating a high velocity that alters the sorption of odorants onto the lining of the nasal cavity is expected from the esta...

2013
Francisco B. Rodríguez Ramón Huerta Maria de la Luz Aylwin

Early olfactory deprivation in rodents is accompanied by an homeostatic regulation of the synaptic connectivity in the olfactory bulb (OB). However, its consequences in the neural sensitivity and discrimination have not been elucidated. We compared the odorant sensitivity and discrimination in early sensory deprived and normal OBs in anesthetized rats. We show that the deprived OB exhibits an i...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Bettina Malnic Junzo Hirono Takaaki Sato Linda B Buck

The discriminatory capacity of the mammalian olfactory system is such that thousands of volatile chemicals are perceived as having distinct odors. Here we used a combination of calcium imaging and single-cell RT-PCR to identify odorant receptors (ORs) for odorants with related structures but varied odors. We found that one OR recognizes multiple odorants and that one odorant is recognized by mu...

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