The main but not the accessory olfactory system is involved in the processing of socially relevant chemosignals in ungulates

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  • who: Matthieu Keller and Frédéric Lévy from the INRA, Physiologie de la, Nouzilly, France, Boston University have published the article: The main but not the accessory olfactory system is involved in the processing of socially relevant chemosignals in ungulates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Future work should validate this hypothesis by using more functional approaches including for example the use of anti-mitotic drugs such as Arabinofuranosyl Cytidine (ara-C) and examine the behavioral consequences of the blockade of adult olfactory neurogenesis.

SUMMARY

    Although the processing of olfactory . . .

     

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