Early Odorant Exposure Increases the Number of Mitral and Tufted Cells Associated with a Single Glomerulus

Volume: 36, Issue: 46, Pages: 11646 - 11653
Published: Nov 16, 2016
Abstract
The highly specific organization of the olfactory bulb (OB) is well known, but the impact of early odorant experience on its circuit structure is unclear. Olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) project axons from the olfactory epithelium to the OB, where they form spherical neuropil structures called glomeruli. These glomeruli and the postsynaptic targets of OSNs, including mitral and tufted cells (M/TCs) and juxtaglomerular cells, form glomerular...
Paper Details
Title
Early Odorant Exposure Increases the Number of Mitral and Tufted Cells Associated with a Single Glomerulus
Published Date
Nov 16, 2016
Volume
36
Issue
46
Pages
11646 - 11653
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