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This project investigates a novel population of neurons in the mouse olfactory system that may express a new family of chemoreceptors. By isolating these neurons and analyzing their genetic makeup, the research aims to enhance our understanding of olfactory functions.
Sensory organs allow animals to extract information from their surroundings, and to build a representation of the outside world. A good representation of the environment is a prerequisite for an organism to respond to its peers, predators or prey, for example.
To do this, various organisms rely heavily on their sense of smell.
Indeed, olfaction is the most important sense for many animals, including mice.The mouse olfactory organ is composed of neurons, which each express a single type of chemos…
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