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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Olfactory nerve
  1. ... associated with Kallmann syndrome disrupt the migration of olfactory nerve cells and GnRH-producing nerve cells in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, ...
  2. ... protein is unable to direct the migration of olfactory nerve cells and GnRH-producing nerve cells to their usual locations in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, ...
  3. ... GnRH-producing neurons in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, ... signaling can disrupt the migration of GnRH-producing nerve cells or olfactory neurons in the developing brain. It is unclear ...
  4. ... GnRH-producing neurons in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, a person's sense of smell will ...
  5. ... GnRH-producing neurons in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, a person's sense of smell will ... hypogonadism that occurs without an impaired sense of smell. This condition ... of GnRH-producing nerve cells in the developing brain, which affects the ...
  6. ... GnRH-producing neurons in the developing brain. If olfactory nerve cells do not extend to the olfactory bulb, a person's sense of smell will ... functional FGF8 disrupts the migration of GnRH-producing nerve cells in the ... the sense of smell (resulting in Kallmann syndrome) and others do not ( ...
  7. ... NaV1.7 sodium channels are also found in olfactory sensory neurons, which are nerve cells in the nasal cavity that transmit smell-related signals to the brain. Multiple variants (also ...
  8. ... NaV1.7 sodium channel is also found in olfactory sensory neurons, which are nerve cells in the nasal cavity that transmit smell-related signals to the brain.Certain variants in ...
  9. ... active in several areas, including a bundle of nerve cells (neurons) called the olfactory bulb that is critical for the perception of ...
  10. ... transmitting sensory information. Abnormal function of certain cranial nerves can cause swallowing problems, facial paralysis, a sense of smell that is diminished (hyposmia) or completely absent (anosmia), ...
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