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Revision as of 18:27, 18 August 2012
Olfaction Development
Introduction
The sense of smell, or otherwise known as Olfaction is the sense mediated by sensory cells located in the nasal cavity. Chemo receptors within the naval cavity are activated by chemicals in the air which are known as odorants. Odorants produce olfactory sensation at very low concentration, and through the reaction with chemoreceptors enables the sense of smell in humans.
History of Discovery
Timeline of developmental process
Of the development of Olfaction system
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Structure
During different stages of embryonic development
Normal Function
Abnormalities
===Kallman Syndrome=== [1]
Genetic and Molecular Basis
Characteristic Features
Treatment
Congenital Anosmia
Genetic and Molecular Basis
Characteristic Features
Treatment
References
- ↑ Schoenwolf, G. C. & Larsen, W. J. (2013). Human Embryology (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Inc.
Genes involved
Current Research
External Links
Glossary and Abbreviation
References
External Links
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2012 Projects: Vision | Somatosensory | Taste | Olfaction | Abnormal Vision | Hearing