Odorants are volatile molecules that efficiently carry chemical information, providing one of the main ways for communicating with the environment in all kingdoms of life. In the other hand, mammalian genomes codify for hundreds of olfactory receptors (ORs), e.g. about 400 in human and more than 1000 in mouse, underlying the crucial role of the sense of smell during evolution. Therefore, the olfactory system is capable to discriminate between ~10,000 different odors. The possibility of collecting and compiling information about odorants and their receptors is thus fundamental for a functional characterization of the signaling firing event. OlfactionDB, a manually curated database providing comprehensive information for nearly 400 odorant-re...
The perception and discrimination of thousands of different odor-ants by the vertebrate olfactory sy...
Smell is a multidimensional chemical sense. It creates a perception of our odorous environment by in...
Olfactory receptors (ORs) belong to the class A G-Protein Coupled Receptor superfamily of proteins. ...
Issue Section: Database Issue.International audienceMammalian sense of smell is triggered by interac...
Both olfactory systems of animals, or artificial noses, can increase the capacity of the system expo...
<p>In mammals, the perception of smell starts with the activation of odorant receptors (ORs) by vola...
Olfactory receptor (OR) proteins interact with odorant molecules in the nose, initiating a neuronal ...
How do we smell? Our knowledge of how odor information from the environment is perceived has greatly...
AbstractThe quest to identify mammalian odorant receptors was a triumph of molecular biology. The ch...
Coding of information in the peripheral olfactory system depends on two fundamental : interaction of...
The molecular mechanisms of olfaction, or the sense of smell, are relatively under-explored compared...
Olfaction is the response to odors and is mediated by a class of membrane-bound proteins called olfa...
This chapter describes the main characteristics of olfactory receptor (OR) genes of vertebrates, inc...
The goal of making sense of the sense of smell has come a step closer. Work on fruitflies reveals th...
The Olfactory Receptor Database (ORDB) is a WWW-accessible database that stores data on Olfactory Re...
The perception and discrimination of thousands of different odor-ants by the vertebrate olfactory sy...
Smell is a multidimensional chemical sense. It creates a perception of our odorous environment by in...
Olfactory receptors (ORs) belong to the class A G-Protein Coupled Receptor superfamily of proteins. ...
Issue Section: Database Issue.International audienceMammalian sense of smell is triggered by interac...
Both olfactory systems of animals, or artificial noses, can increase the capacity of the system expo...
<p>In mammals, the perception of smell starts with the activation of odorant receptors (ORs) by vola...
Olfactory receptor (OR) proteins interact with odorant molecules in the nose, initiating a neuronal ...
How do we smell? Our knowledge of how odor information from the environment is perceived has greatly...
AbstractThe quest to identify mammalian odorant receptors was a triumph of molecular biology. The ch...
Coding of information in the peripheral olfactory system depends on two fundamental : interaction of...
The molecular mechanisms of olfaction, or the sense of smell, are relatively under-explored compared...
Olfaction is the response to odors and is mediated by a class of membrane-bound proteins called olfa...
This chapter describes the main characteristics of olfactory receptor (OR) genes of vertebrates, inc...
The goal of making sense of the sense of smell has come a step closer. Work on fruitflies reveals th...
The Olfactory Receptor Database (ORDB) is a WWW-accessible database that stores data on Olfactory Re...
The perception and discrimination of thousands of different odor-ants by the vertebrate olfactory sy...
Smell is a multidimensional chemical sense. It creates a perception of our odorous environment by in...
Olfactory receptors (ORs) belong to the class A G-Protein Coupled Receptor superfamily of proteins. ...