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I damaged the olfactory receptors.
It turns out we humans, like all vertebrates,have lots of olfactory receptors.
At that time, olfactory receptors had not yet been discovered.
Because our pheromones matched our olfactory receptors.".
Cats have 60-70 million olfactory receptors whereas humans have 5 million.
There are around 350 genes(from the nearly 1,000 olfactory genes)that make olfactory receptors.
Could olfactory receptors be doing something else in addition to allowing us to smell?
In addition, they have a well-developed hearing aid, but olfactory receptors work very poorly.
A dog has 220 million olfactory receptors in its nose, while we humans have only 5 million.
And I can with all honesty look her in the eye andsay,"Because our pheromones matched our olfactory receptors.".
Dogs have 220 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to 5 million for people.
By seven months of gestation,the fetus' taste buds are fully developed, and its olfactory receptors, which allow it to smell, are functioning.
Olfactory receptors have been implicated in muscle cell migration, in helping the lung to sense and respond to inhaled chemicals, and in wound healing.
A dog has more than 220 million olfactory receptors in its nose, while humans have only 5 million.”.
Olfactory receptors-- tiny scent detectors-- are packed into your nose, each one patiently waiting to be activated by the odor, or ligand, that it's been assigned to detect.
Dogs have more than 220 million olfactory receptors in their nose, while humans have only 5 million.
Many cell types and tissues in the body use chemical sensors, or chemosensors, to keep track of the concentration of hormones, metabolites and other molecules, andsome of these chemosensors are olfactory receptors.
In fact a dog has more than 220 million olfactory receptors in its nose compared to around only 5 million in a human nose.
In 1991, Linda Buck and Richard Axel uncovered the molecular identity of olfactory receptors-- work which ultimately led to a Nobel Prize.
The information gathered by olfactory receptors in his nose was being transmitted to his brain, producing an anticipation so vivid, a craving so violent, that he could feel his innards being slowly twisted, as if by an experienced torturer.
In fact, more of our DNA is devoted to genes for different olfactory receptors than for any other type of protein.
The low cabin pressure actually decreases the levels of oxygen in your blood, which means your olfactory receptors, the part of your nervous system that responds to smells, become less sensitive, which actually weakens your sense of smell.
Another theory on reversing olfactory fatigue revolves around returning your olfactory receptors to their baseline, namely, the smell of your own skin.
In my lab,we work on trying to understand the roles of olfactory receptors and taste receptors in the context of the kidney.
Your dog's sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times more acute than yours,thanks to 300 million olfactory receptors in his nose, as compared to five or six million in yours.".
Yet, an individual human olfactory receptor is no less sensitive than a dog's.
The olfactory receptor gene familyis the largest in the genome.
Olfactory receptor neurons have cilia(little hair-like projections) Which containe the olfactory receptor proteins.
The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms.
Rather, after you drink your morning coffee,your liver might use an olfactory receptor to chemically detect the change in concentration of a chemical floating through your bloodstream.