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Spring 2024
Animals use olfaction to receive invaluable information about their chemical environment. Chemical cues, also referred to as odourants, are detected by the olfactory system, which begins at the olfactory epithelium. Within this olfactory epithelium are olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that...
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