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Odor suppression of voltage-gated currents contributes to the odor- induced response in olfactory neurons
(1999)
Olfactory chemotransduction involves a signaling cascade. In addition to triggering transduction, odors suppress ion conductances. By stimulating with brief odorant pulses, we observed a current associated with odor-induced ...
Glucose Released To The Mucus Of The Olfactory Epithelium By The Sustentacular Cells Is Essential To Power Odor Transduction In Olfactory Cilia
(2016)
Odor transduction takes place in the cilia of olfactory sensory
neurons (OSNs) of the olfactory epithelium, where they are
surrounded by sustentacular cells (SCs) and covered by a
mucus layer. Upon odorant binding, an odor ...
Excitation, inhibition, and suppression by odors in isolated toad and rat olfactory receptor neurons
(2000)
Vertebrate olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) exhibit odor-induced increases in action potential firing rate due to an excitatory cAMP-dependent current. Fish and amphibian ORNs also give inhibitory odor responses, manifested ...
Presence of ca2+-dependent k+ channels in chemosensory cilia support a role in odor transduction
(AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2003)
Presence of ca2+-dependent k+ channels in chemosensory cilia support a role in odor transduction
(AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2003)
Mosaic activity patterns and their relation to perceptual similarity: open discussions on the molecular basis and circuitry of odor recognition
(Wiley, 2014-12)
Enormous advances have been made in the recent years in regard to the mechanisms and neural circuits by which odors are sensed and perceived. Part of this understanding has been gained from parallel studies in insects and ...