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Vomeronasal Organ

Structure and function of the vomeronasal organ

Structure and function of the vomeronasal organ

... mouse vomeronasal receptor cells (coated invaginations and vesicles) and within the dendrites (small uncoated vesicles and tubules, multivesicular endosomes) (Adams, 1992; Bannister and Dodson, ...the ...

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Behavioral changes of patients after orthognathic surgery develop on the basis of the loss of vomeronasal organ: a hypothesis

Behavioral changes of patients after orthognathic surgery develop on the basis of the loss of vomeronasal organ: a hypothesis

... the vomeronasal organ during a Le Fort I osteotomy of the maxilla for the purpose of orthognathic surgical treatment of congenital or acquired jaw deformities affects the patient's social life in terms of ...

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Patch clamp analysis of voltage activated and chemically activated currents in the vomeronasal organ of Sternotherus odoratus (stinkpot/musk turtle)

Patch clamp analysis of voltage activated and chemically activated currents in the vomeronasal organ of Sternotherus odoratus (stinkpot/musk turtle)

... the vomeronasal organ, a partition of the olfactory system (for reviews, see Tirindelli et ...in vomeronasal (VN) neurons have been well-studied, but exploration of chemically activated currents has ...

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Involvement of Gq/11 in signal transduction in the mammalian
vomeronasal organ

Involvement of Gq/11 in signal transduction in the mammalian vomeronasal organ

... Responding to chemical signals is essential for the survival and reproduction of most organisms. The nasal cavity of mammals contains two independent sets of olfactory systems, the main olfactory system and the ...

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Structure of Vomeronasal Organ (Jacobson) in the Male Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes)

Structure of Vomeronasal Organ (Jacobson) in the Male Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes)

... been explained completely [4, 22, 23]. Besides, some works have been done on Felidae family, but there is no study like ours in the case of fox. Fox is a predator animal and usually uses olfactory sense to snoop and ...

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Pregnancy and estrogen enhance neural progenitor-cell proliferation in the vomeronasal sensory epithelium

Pregnancy and estrogen enhance neural progenitor-cell proliferation in the vomeronasal sensory epithelium

... Fig. 2. Proliferating progenitors in the vomeronasal organ (VNO) exhibit sensory neuron morphology. (a) Imaging of knob layer on the luminal surface of the VNO sensory epithelium of a doublecortin ...

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Gli3 Regulates Vomeronasal Neurogenesis, Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Formation, and GnRH-1 Neuronal Migration

Gli3 Regulates Vomeronasal Neurogenesis, Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Formation, and GnRH-1 Neuronal Migration

... developing vomeronasal organ (VNO) into the brain asserting control of pubertal onset and ...⫹ vomeronasal progenitors and the formation of OEC in the nasal ...both vomeronasal and GnRH-1ns ...

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Vomeronasal sensory neurons from Sternotherus odoratus
(stinkpot/musk turtle) respond to chemosignals via the phospholipase
C system

Vomeronasal sensory neurons from Sternotherus odoratus (stinkpot/musk turtle) respond to chemosignals via the phospholipase C system

... by vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs) in the vomeronasal organ (VNO) has been richly explored, while that of reptiles, and in particular, the stinkpot or musk turtle Sternotherus odoratus, is less ...

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Kirrel3 is required for the coalescence of vomeronasal sensory neuron axons into glomeruli and for male male aggression

Kirrel3 is required for the coalescence of vomeronasal sensory neuron axons into glomeruli and for male male aggression

... complex. Vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs) express one or more vomeronasal receptors (VRs) to detect chemical compounds that regulate a variety of innate behaviors, including social dominance and maternal ...

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Pregnancy block by MHC class I peptides is mediated via the
production of inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate in the mouse vomeronasal
organ

Pregnancy block by MHC class I peptides is mediated via the production of inositol 1,4,5 trisphosphate in the mouse vomeronasal organ

... the vomeronasal organ ...the vomeronasal glands (Døving and Trotier, ...The vomeronasal epithelium is segregated into two distinct zones, which express unique sets of transduction related ...

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Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation

Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation

... increased organ availability from DCDD donors, this additional source of organs alleviates in part the pediatric organ shortage by making more organs available to candidates of all ...atric organ ...

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The invisible issue of organ laundering

The invisible issue of organ laundering

... With a limited amount of information available from official sources, statistical invisibility is a well-defined characteristic of organ trafficking. The factors described above promote and perpetuate invisibility ...

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ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

... and Organ transplantation is one of them. Organ transplant can be defined as the transplant of a living tissue or organ to a diseased or ill person to restore the health and reduce ...disability. ...

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Phosphagen in the Electrical Organ of Torpedo

Phosphagen in the Electrical Organ of Torpedo

... The phosphagen of the extracts of the electrical organ of Torpedo therefore has hydrolysis constants which agree well with those of creatine phosphate; creatine has been isolated from th[r] ...

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Development and regeneration of the electric organ

Development and regeneration of the electric organ

... Between the skin and the electric organ are small fascicles of striated muscle fibers. These are typical muscle fibers (Fig. 1), which are hundreds of micrometers long, tens of micrometers in diameter and possess ...

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Organ procurement organizations Internet enrollment for organ donation: Abandoning informed consent

Organ procurement organizations Internet enrollment for organ donation: Abandoning informed consent

... of organ dona- tion after cardiac or imminent death and organ donation after brain death have not been emphasized in the public domain since its integration into transplantation practice ...for organ ...

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Pediatric Organ Donation: The Paradox of Organ Shortage Despite the Remarkable Willingness of Families to Donate

Pediatric Organ Donation: The Paradox of Organ Shortage Despite the Remarkable Willingness of Families to Donate

... failure of the family to grant permission for donation (family refusal), or failure of the organ procurement process to be completed because of cardiovascular deterioration occurring aft[r] ...

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Creating frog heart as an organ: in vitro induced heart functions as a circulatory organ in vivo

Creating frog heart as an organ: in vitro induced heart functions as a circulatory organ in vivo

... Undifferentiated cells collectively known as the animal cap are present in the blastula of Xenopus laevis. This region comprises approximately 1,000 cells and is ca- pable of inducing differentiation of myocardial cells ...

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Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation

Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation

... The medical and forensic investigation of the death of a child attributable to trauma (unintentional or resulting from abuse), sudden infant death syn- drome, poisonings, etc, presents unique issues re- lated to ...

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Development of Johnston's organ in Drosophila

Development of Johnston's organ in Drosophila

... Some details of the sensory mechanism of hearing have been elucidated recently at the molecular level. In particular, three members of the TRP channel family are involved in hearing, though their precise roles are not ...

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