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Unravel the Secret of Olfaction

Cho SH

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The Current Status of Evaluation Technologies for the Function of Human Olfaction

Kim WS, Jang DP, Kim IY

The sense of smell is one of the essential tools for all living things to survive. With recent increase in diseases associated with olfactory dysfunction, the evaluation of olfactory function...
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Olfaction and Neurodegenerative Disease

Kim HY

Olfactory dysfunction is an early and common symptom of many neurodegenerative diseases, particularly of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and mild cognitive impairment that heralds progression to dementia. Olfactory impairment is...
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Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Olfactory Dysfunction

Cho SH

Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patients and clinicians. It occurs more frequently in older ages and men, and decreases patients' quality of...
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Interplay of Signaling Molecules in Olfactory Sensory Neuron toward Signal Amplification

Pervez N, Ham HG, Kim S

Over the last decades, piles of data have been accumulated to understand the olfactory sensation in every aspect, ranging from the intracellular signaling to cognitive perception. This review focuses on...
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Taste Sensation in Drosophila melanoganster

Lee Y, Poudel S

Animals find nutritious foods to survive, while avoiding aversive and toxic chemicals through the chemosensory faculties of olfaction and taste. The olfaction is comparatively well characterized, but the studies of...
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Understanding the Human Sensory Conduction of Smell

Park SW

The olfactory epithelium is the main end organ for the sense of smell in humans and vertebrates. Specially differenciated neuronal cells called olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) play a key role...
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Exhaled Breath Analysis System based on Electronic Nose Techniques Applicable to Lung Diseases

Byun HG, Yu JB, Huh JS, Lim JO

Smell used to be a common diagnostic tool in medicine, and physicians were trained to use their sense of smell during their medical training. Latterly, odor disgnostics have been relegated...
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