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Grant DETERMINANTS OF CONNECTIVITY IN THE OLFACTORY SYSTEM
Grant Development of olfactory glomeruli
Academic Article Uncoupling stimulus specificity and glomerular position in the mouse olfactory system.
Academic Article MouSensor: A Versatile Genetic Platform to Create Super Sniffer Mice for Studying Human Odor Coding.
Academic Article Specificity of glomerular targeting by olfactory sensory axons.
Academic Article Odorant receptor expression defines functional units in the mouse olfactory system.
Academic Article Minigenes impart odorant receptor-specific axon guidance in the olfactory bulb.
Academic Article Postnatal refinement of peripheral olfactory projections.
Academic Article A contextual model for axonal sorting into glomeruli in the mouse olfactory system.
Academic Article Axon guidance of mouse olfactory sensory neurons by odorant receptors and the beta2 adrenergic receptor.
Academic Article A common gene exclusion mechanism used by two chemosensory systems.
Concept Olfactory Bulb
Academic Article Odorant receptors instruct functional circuitry in the mouse olfactory bulb.
Academic Article Single olfactory receptors set odor detection thresholds.
Academic Article Mapping of class I and class II odorant receptors to glomerular domains by two distinct types of olfactory sensory neurons in the mouse.
Academic Article Ultrasensitive detection of amines by a trace amine-associated receptor.
Academic Article Alteration of Nrp1 signaling at different stages of olfactory neuron maturation promotes glomerular shifts along distinct axes in the olfactory bulb.
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