SummaryThe vomeronasal organ, a sensory structure within the olfactory system, detects chemical signals that affect social and sexual behaviors and that elicit responses to predator odors. A recent study demonstrates that innate avoidance of sick conspecifics requires an intact vomeronasal organ, expanding the repertoire of biological functions known to be mediated by this olfactory subsystem
SummaryThe vomeronasal organ detects chemical cues that trigger sexual, aggressive and defensive beh...
Abstract The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemo-sensory subsystem found in the nose of most mammals....
The goal of making sense of the sense of smell has come a step closer. Work on fruitflies reveals th...
Rodents utilize chemical cues to recognize and avoid other conspecifics infected with pathogens. Inf...
SummaryAlthough sociability offers many advantages, a major drawback is the increased risk of exposu...
Although sociability offers many advantages, a major drawback is the increased risk of exposure to c...
One can see the nose as a unitary sensory organ that detects odors. This view is extremely reductive...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
Most vertebrates possess an accessory olfactory system parallel to the olfactory system. The most pe...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
International audienceThe ability to distinguish molecular cues emitted by other individuals is a fu...
AbstractIn mammals, the detection of pheromones is mediated by the vomeronasal system. We have emplo...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) plays a key role in mediating the social and defensive responses of many...
In: Nature Neuroscience, vol. 6, pp. 519Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank OdbergHerkomst: Onderzoeksbibli...
SummaryFor many organisms, pheromonal communication is of particular importance in managing various ...
SummaryThe vomeronasal organ detects chemical cues that trigger sexual, aggressive and defensive beh...
Abstract The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemo-sensory subsystem found in the nose of most mammals....
The goal of making sense of the sense of smell has come a step closer. Work on fruitflies reveals th...
Rodents utilize chemical cues to recognize and avoid other conspecifics infected with pathogens. Inf...
SummaryAlthough sociability offers many advantages, a major drawback is the increased risk of exposu...
Although sociability offers many advantages, a major drawback is the increased risk of exposure to c...
One can see the nose as a unitary sensory organ that detects odors. This view is extremely reductive...
One of the great success stories of evolution is conspecific social communication. In most mammalian...
Most vertebrates possess an accessory olfactory system parallel to the olfactory system. The most pe...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
International audienceThe ability to distinguish molecular cues emitted by other individuals is a fu...
AbstractIn mammals, the detection of pheromones is mediated by the vomeronasal system. We have emplo...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) plays a key role in mediating the social and defensive responses of many...
In: Nature Neuroscience, vol. 6, pp. 519Onderzoeksbibliografie Frank OdbergHerkomst: Onderzoeksbibli...
SummaryFor many organisms, pheromonal communication is of particular importance in managing various ...
SummaryThe vomeronasal organ detects chemical cues that trigger sexual, aggressive and defensive beh...
Abstract The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemo-sensory subsystem found in the nose of most mammals....
The goal of making sense of the sense of smell has come a step closer. Work on fruitflies reveals th...