HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Robert R. H. Anholt from the Department of and WMCenter for Behavioral Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA have published the research work: Olfactomedin proteins: central players in development and disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: This speculation presents a testable hypothesis for future studies. Several unresolved questions remain for future studies.
SUMMARY
Based on its distinct localization, it was named "olfactomedin" and hypothesized to serve as a differentiation signal for dendritic knobs of chemosensory neurons, which are replaced throughout adult life from stem_cells in the base of . . .

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