نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory organs

تعداد نتایج: 92966  

2014
James A. St. John Jenny A. K. Ekberg Samantha J. Dando Adrian C. B. Meedeniya Rachel E. Horton Michael Batzloff Suzzanne J. Owen Stephanie Holt Ian R. Peak Glen C. Ulett Alan Mackay-Sim Ifor R. Beacham

ABSTRACT Melioidosis is a potentially fatal disease that is endemic to tropical northern Australia and Southeast Asia, with a mortality rate of 14 to 50%. The bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei is the causative agent which infects numerous parts of the human body, including the brain, which results in the neurological manifestation of melioidosis. The olfactory nerve constitutes a direct condu...

Objective(s): In the past few decades, variety of foetal, embryonic and adult stem and progenitor cells have been tried with conflicting outcome for cell therapy of central nervous system injury and diseases. Cellular characteristics and functional plasticity of Globose basal stem cells (GBCs) residing in the olfactory epithelium of rat olfactory mucosa have not been studied in the past by the ...

2013
Katrin C. Groh Heiko Vogel Marcus C. Stensmyr Ewald Grosse-Wilde Bill S. Hansson

In the course of evolution, crustaceans adapted to a large variety of habitats. Probably the most extreme habitat shift was the transition from water to land, which occurred independently in at least five crustacean lineages. This substantial change in life style required adaptations in sensory organs, as the medium conveying stimuli changed in both chemical and physical properties. One importa...

2016
In Jun Park Andrew M. Hein Yuriy V. Bobkov Matthew A. Reidenbach Barry W. Ache José Carlos Príncipe

Accurately encoding time is one of the fundamental challenges faced by the nervous system in mediating behavior. We recently reported that some animals have a specialized population of rhythmically active neurons in their olfactory organs with the potential to peripherally encode temporal information about odor encounters. If these neurons do indeed encode the timing of odor arrivals, it should...

Journal: :Chemical senses 1997
T Valentincic J Caprio

Feeding behavior of adult rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is released by visual and/or chemical stimuli. Detection of either a conditioned visual or a conditioned chemical stimulus creates an excitatory feeding state within the central nervous system which turns on feeding behavior composed of swimming, turning and biting/snapping actions. Particular amino acids that are highly effective ph...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2009
Kevin R Kelliher Scott R Wersinger

In many species, chemical compounds emitted by conspecifics exert profound effects on reproductive physiology and sexual behavior. This is particularly true in the mouse, where such cues advance and delay puberty, suppress and facilitate estrous cycles, and cause the early termination of pregnancy. They also facilitate sexual behavior and inform mate selection. The mouse has a rich and complex ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Yi Zhou Rachel I Wilson

In the vertebrate nose, increasing air speed tends to increase the magnitude of odor-evoked activity in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs), given constant odor concentration and duration. It is often assumed that the same is true of insect olfactory organs, but this has not been directly tested. In this study, we examined the effect of air speed on ORN responses in Drosophila melanogaster. We co...

2015
Shan-Ning Wang Yong Peng Zi-Yun Lu Khalid Hussain Dhiloo Shao-Hua Gu Rui-Jun Li Jing-Jiang Zhou Yong-Jun Zhang Yu-Yuan Guo

Host-seeking, ovipositional behavior and mating of insects are controlled mainly by odor perception through sensory organs such as antennae. Antennal chemoreception is extremely important for insect survival. Several antennal chemosensory receptors are involved in mediating the odor detection in insects, especially the odorant receptors (ORs) and ionotropic receptors (IRs), to ensure the specif...

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