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- ... 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, ...
- ... 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, ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ( ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... active in several areas, including a bundle of nerve cells (neurons) called the olfactory bulb that is critical for the perception of ...
- ... 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), ...