Vertebrates sense chemical signals through the olfactory and vomeronasal systems. In squamate reptiles, which possess the largest vomeronasal system of all vertebrates, the accessory olfactory bulb projects to the nucleus sphericus, which in turn projects to a portion of the ventral striatum known as olfactostriatum. Characteristically, the olfactostriatum is innervated by neuropeptide Y, tyrosine hydroxylase and serotonin immunoreactive fibers. In this study, the possibility that a structure similar to the reptilian olfactostriatum might be present in the mammalian brain has been investigated. Injections of dextran-amines have been aimed at the posteromedial cortical amygdaloid nucleus (the putative mammalian homologue of the reptilian nuc...
AbstractIn mammals, the detection of pheromones is mediated by the vomeronasal system. We have emplo...
As part of an experimental study of the ventral striatum, the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) method wa...
The vomeronasal system is crucial for social and sexual communication in mammals. Two populations of...
Background: Vertebrates sense chemical stimuli through the olfactory receptor neurons whose axons pr...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
Rodents constitute good models for studying the neural basis of sociosexual behavior. Recent finding...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
Most mammals possess a vomeronasal system that detects predominantly chemical signals of biological ...
The vomeronasal (VN) systems of rodents and opossums are of the segregated type, i.e alpha-subtype G...
The vomeronasal system (VNS) of rodents participates in the regulation of a variety of social and se...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
The accessory olfactory system contributes to the perception of chemical stimuli in the environment....
Conclusion: The rich supply of nerve fibres containing neurotransmitters, particularly those contain...
AbstractMammals have retained two functionally and anatomically independent collections of olfactory...
AbstractIn mammals, the detection of pheromones is mediated by the vomeronasal system. We have emplo...
As part of an experimental study of the ventral striatum, the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) method wa...
The vomeronasal system is crucial for social and sexual communication in mammals. Two populations of...
Background: Vertebrates sense chemical stimuli through the olfactory receptor neurons whose axons pr...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
Rodents constitute good models for studying the neural basis of sociosexual behavior. Recent finding...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
Most mammals possess a vomeronasal system that detects predominantly chemical signals of biological ...
The vomeronasal (VN) systems of rodents and opossums are of the segregated type, i.e alpha-subtype G...
The vomeronasal system (VNS) of rodents participates in the regulation of a variety of social and se...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
International audienceThe vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a sensory organ that is found in most terrestri...
The accessory olfactory system contributes to the perception of chemical stimuli in the environment....
Conclusion: The rich supply of nerve fibres containing neurotransmitters, particularly those contain...
AbstractMammals have retained two functionally and anatomically independent collections of olfactory...
AbstractIn mammals, the detection of pheromones is mediated by the vomeronasal system. We have emplo...
As part of an experimental study of the ventral striatum, the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) method wa...
The vomeronasal system is crucial for social and sexual communication in mammals. Two populations of...