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Researchers Map Mouse Nose Cellular Organization

ABC NewsRadio AU Sydney 11d11d Impact 5
Researchers found that mammalian noses, including those of mice and dogs, possess similar cellular and molecular structures. Olfactory sensory neurons detect airborne molecules and convert them into electrical signals for brain processing.

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ABC NewsRadio AU

“all mammalian noses, reasonably similar when you get down to the kind of cellular and molecular details. So they've all got similar types of cells in them.”

WBUR Boston

“noses, reasonably similar when you get down to the kind of cellular and molecular details. So they've all got similar types of cells in them.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“new scientific papers that have come out published in Nature on how the nose of a mouse has been mapped in detail, which frankly had never been seen before”

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