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See also [[:File:Stage 22 image 209.jpg|unlabelled image version]].
See also [[:File:Stage 22 image 209.jpg|unlabelled image version]].


Human vomeronasal organ develops though later many structures such as the vomeronasal nerve, accessory olfactory bulb and chemoreceptor cells within the organ are lost. Therefore it is not clear whether there is any postnatal neuroendocrine role for this structure.<ref><pubmed>16487792</pubmed></ref>
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:'''Links:'''  [[:File:Stage 22 image 209.jpg|unlabelled image version]] | [[Carnegie stage 22]] | [[Week 8]]
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Human Embryo (stage 22) Vomeronasal Organ

See also unlabelled image version.

The human vomeronasal organ initially develops, though later many structures such as the vomeronasal nerve, accessory olfactory bulb and chemoreceptor cells within the organ are lost. Therefore it is not clear whether there is any postnatal neuroendocrine role for this structure.[1][2]

Links: unlabelled image version | Carnegie stage 22 | Week 8


Smell Links: Introduction | placode | Rhinencephalon | head | respiratory | Student project | taste | sensory | Category:Smell
Historic Embryology - Smell 
Historic Embryology: 1902 Olfactory Structures | 1910 cavum nasi | 1940 Olfactory and Accessory Olfactory Formations | 1941 Olfactory nerve | 1944 Jacobson’s organ | 1980 Staged embryos


Selected Embryo Histology - Week 8 (Stage 22)  
Links: Carnegie stage 22 | Week 8

References

  1. Witt M & Hummel T. (2006). Vomeronasal versus olfactory epithelium: is there a cellular basis for human vomeronasal perception?. Int. Rev. Cytol. , 248, 209-59. PMID: 16487792 DOI.
  2. Dénes L, Pap Z, Szántó A, Gergely I & Pop TS. (2015). Human vomeronasal epithelium development: An immunohistochemical overview. Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung , 62, 167-81. PMID: 26132837 DOI.

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