olfactory bulb

NOUN
  1. one of two enlargements at the terminus of the olfactory nerve at the base of the brain just above the nasal cavities
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  • Olfactory nerve fibers enter the cranial cavity through foramina in the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone and synapse on neurons in the olfactory bulb.
  • Results The olfactory bulb could be roughly divided into 6 layers from lateral to medial.
  • The main olfactory bulb and the accessory olfactory bulb have a typical mammalian structure.
  • Conclusion:The decreasing of the synaptic glomerulus and ageing of the organella maybe the main factor of causing the olfactory bulb sensation obstruction.
  • Since the olfactory bulb has moved in brachycephalic dogs, you'd expect to see a change in the course of the RMS, or it may be disregulated" and dysfunctional, he added.
  • For the sense of smell, odors are processed in an area of the brain called the olfactory bulb.
  • In the vertebrates (animals with backbones), smell is processed in the olfactory bulb, which in birds and reptiles is found in the very front of the brain.
  • It consists of the olfactory bulb and tract, the olfactory trigone, the parolfactory area of Broca, and the anterior perforated substance. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • METHODS: The adult SD rats were anaesthetized and decapitated to obtain the whole olfactory bulb and then isolate olfactory nerve with a sterile operation.
  • Conclusion: PKC was closely related with apoptosis of the olfactory cells, it should be considered that negative feedback effect of PKC on the growth of olfactory bulb in rats.
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