嗅上皮
- 関
- olfactory epithelium
WordNet
- of or relating to olfaction (同)olfactive
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 嗅覚(きゅうかく)の / 嗅覚器官,鼻
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English Journal
- Insm1 promotes neurogenic proliferation in delaminated otic progenitors.
- Lorenzen SM1, Duggan A1, Osipovich AB2, Magnuson MA2, García-Añoveros J3.
- Mechanisms of development.Mech Dev.2015 Nov 3. pii: S0925-4773(15)30035-6. doi: 10.1016/j.mod.2015.11.001. [Epub ahead of print]
- INSM1 is a zinc-finger protein expressed throughout the developing nervous system in late neuronal progenitors and nascent neurons. In the embryonic cortex and olfactory epithelium, Insm1 may promote the transition of progenitors from apical, proliferative, and uncommitted to basal, terminally-divid
- PMID 26545349
- Immunohistochemical analysis for G protein in the olfactory organs of soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis.
- Nakamuta S1, Yokosuka M, Taniguchi K, Yamamoto Y, Nakamuta N.
- The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.J Vet Med Sci.2015 Oct 5. [Epub ahead of print]
- In turtles, the epithelia lining the upper and lower chambers of the nasal cavity project axons to the ventral and dorsal parts of the olfactory bulbs, respectively. In a semi-aquatic soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis, more than 1,000 odorant receptor genes have been found, but it is not know
- PMID 26440778
- Metamorphic remodeling of the olfactory organ of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis.
- Dittrich K1, Kuttler J1, Hassenklöver T1,2, Manzini I1,2.
- The Journal of comparative neurology.J Comp Neurol.2015 Aug 21. doi: 10.1002/cne.23887. [Epub ahead of print]
- The amphibian olfactory system undergoes massive remodeling during metamorphosis. The transition from aquatic olfaction in larvae to semiaquatic or airborne olfaction in adults requires anatomical, cellular, and molecular modifications. These changes are particularly pronounced in Pipidae, whose adu
- PMID 26294036
Japanese Journal
- Histological and Lectin Histochemical Studies on the Olfactory and Respiratory Mucosae of the Sheep
- IBRAHIM Dalia,NAKAMUTA Nobuaki,TANIGUCHI Kazumi,YAMAMOTO Yoshio,TANIGUCHI Kazuyuki
- Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 76(3), 339-346, 2014
- … The olfactory and respiratory mucosae of the Corriedale sheep were examined using lectin histochemistry in order to clarify the histochemical and glycohistochemical differences between these two tissues. … The olfactory epithelium was stained with 13 lectins out of 21 lectins examined, while the respiratory epithelium was positive to 16 lectins. …
- NAID 130003382375
- Lectin Histochemical Studies on the Vomeronasal Organ of the Sheep
- IBRAHIM Dalia,NAKAMUTA Nobuaki,TANIGUCHI Kazumi [他],TANIGUCHI Kazuyuki
- Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 75(9), 1131-1137, 2013
- … The vomeronasal organ of sheep was examined using lectin histochemistry in order to compare the types and amounts of the glycoconjugates among various components of the vomeronasal sensory and non-sensory epithelia. … Datura stramonium lectin (DSL), Concanavalin A (Con A), Phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin-E (PHA-E) and Phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin-L (PHA-L) labeled the basal cells of both vomeronasal sensory and non-sensory epithelia. …
- NAID 130003362185
- Analysis of Glycoproteins Produced by the Associated Gland in the Olfactory Organ of Lungfish
- NAKAMURA Nobuaki,NAKAMURA Shoko,TANUGUCHI Kazumi [他],TANIGUCHI Kazuyuki
- Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 75(7), 887-893, 2013
- … The olfactory organ of African lungfish, Protopterus annectens, contains two distinct sensory epithelia: the lamellar olfactory epithelium and the recess epithelium. … These epithelia correspond to the olfactory epithelium and the vomeronasal organ of tetrapods, respectively. … In contrast to the lamellar olfactory epithelium, which has no associated gland, the recess epithelium is equipped with associated glands. …
- NAID 130003362152
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- Olfactory epithelium, specialized for smell, lines the roof of the nasal cavity. This region has dramatically thickened epithelium which LACKS goblet cells. Beneath the olfactory epithelium are numerous nerve fibers which are branches ...
- the primary olfactory epithelium is located at the top of the nasal cavity other epithelia exist; these may detect pheremones odourants are dissolved in the mucus layer and are bound to olfactory binding proteins that ...
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