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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for smell
  1. ... is the molecule that gives fish their fishy smell. Trimethylamine is produced as bacteria in the intestine ...
  2. ... of nerve cells that are specialized to process smells (olfactory neurons). These neurons move (migrate) from the ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. Researchers estimate that mutations in the PROKR2 and ...
  3. ... to play a role in the processing of smells by a specialized group of neurons (olfactory neurons). ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. This condition can also affect other body systems, ...
  4. ... of nerve cells that are specialized to process smells (olfactory neurons). These neurons migrate from the developing ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. This condition can also affect other body systems, ...
  5. ... to cells that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. Nociceptors are primarily involved in transmitting ... nerve cells in the nasal cavity that transmit smell-related signals to the brain. Multiple variants (also ...
  6. ... that are specialized to process the sense of smell (olfactory neurons). These nerve cells originate in the ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. This condition can also affect other body systems, ...
  7. ... of nerve cells that are specialized to process smells (olfactory neurons). These neurons move (migrate) from the ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. Researchers estimate that mutations in the PROK2 and ...
  8. ... direct sexual development) and an impaired sense of smell. Mutations in this gene account for 5 to ... the olfactory bulb, which impairs the sense of smell. It also disrupts the development of certain neurons ...
  9. ... for the perception of sensory input, including hearing, smell, and vision.Several different versions (isoforms) of the ...
  10. ... to cells that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. Nociceptors are primarily involved in transmitting ...
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