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1  olfactory glomeruli, suggesting an advanced sense of smell.
2 y disease often accompanied by impairment of sense of smell.
3  bulb is a crucial processing centre for the sense of smell.
4 ponent of the nasal airway that mediates the sense of smell.
5 (2)<0.001) were less likely to recover their sense of smell.
6 l and affective states are influenced by our sense of smell.
7  is when birds navigate freely without their sense of smell.
8 ty to a test odorant but an otherwise normal sense of smell.
9 -developed high-frequency hearing and a keen sense of smell.
10                    They also had an impaired sense of smell.
11  altricial animals critically depends on the sense of smell.
12 hus seems a protective measure regarding the sense of smell.
13 y hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and impaired sense of smell.
14 ptors, cells, and circuits that underlie the sense of smell.
15  thalamus is functionally irrelevant for the sense of smell.
16 cance of this subsystem organization for the sense of smell.
17 e white shark, are believed to have an acute sense of smell.
18 pression may be associated with a more acute sense of smell.
19 ns occur are essential for understanding the sense of smell.
20 he main olfactory system responsible for the sense of smell.
21         In humans, around 400 ORs enable the sense of smell.
22 actory sensory neurons are essential for the sense of smell.
23 a central role in detecting odorants and the sense of smell.
24  the nasal epithelium where they mediate the sense of smell.
25 tive is the treatment of AR in restoring the sense of smell?
26 od were coughing (57%), fever (55%), loss of sense of smell (41%), headache (40%), and sore throat (4
27               We suggest that this sensitive sense of smell allowed the turkey vulture to colonize bi
28                                          The sense of smell allows chemicals to be perceived as diver
29 eptor (OR) genes constitute the basis of the sense of smell and are encoded by the largest mammalian
30  It is well known that honeybees have a keen sense of smell and can detect a wide variety of odors at
31 Kallmann's syndrome corresponds to a loss of sense of smell and hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism.
32 y of olfactory receptors (ORs) subserves the sense of smell and includes both functional alleles and
33                    Locusts depend upon their sense of smell and provide useful models for understandi
34 f participants reported a present diminished sense of smell and/or taste, and 30% categorized their O
35 tial sensing attempts to mimic the mammalian senses of smell and taste to identify analytes and compl
36 rmones and neurotransmitters, as well as the senses of smell and taste.
37 he molecular mechanisms of olfaction, or the sense of smell, are relatively underexplored compared wi
38 18.1 [95% CI, -25.6 to -10.6]; P < .001) and sense of smell assessed by UPSIT (LS mean difference, 14
39 al clinically important difference >/=8.90), sense of smell assessed using the University of Pennsylv
40 -acetyl putrescine (NAP) in combination with sense of smell (B-SIT), depression/anxiety (HADS), and a
41                                          The sense of smell begins with odorant molecules binding to
42    We determined the resolution of the human sense of smell by testing the capacity of humans to disc
43                                    The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet the
44 is commonly believed that humans have a poor sense of smell compared to other mammalian species.
45  nasal blockage, and reduced difficulty with sense of smell compared to placebo in patients with CRSw
46 tile chemicals that are detected through the sense of smell contain unsaturated (double or triple) ca
47                                 Although the sense of smell did not appear to be altered in these con
48                                          The sense of smell enables animals to react to long-distance
49                                          Our sense of smell enables us to navigate a vast space of ch
50 d evidence that topical steroids improve the sense of smell, especially in patients with seasonal AR.
51 cific Ric-8b knock-out mice show an impaired sense of smell, even though their motivation and mobilit
52             Clinical tests that evaluate the sense of smell face two major challenges.
53     If forced to choose, I would give up the sense of smell first.
54           However, despite the importance of sense of smell for nutrition and safety, the prevalence
55 istinctive and even unique attributes of our sense of smell from the point of view of their bearing o
56                      Historically, the human sense of smell has been regarded as the odd stepchild of
57 mic and genetic tools to study olfaction-the sense of smell-has brought important new insights into h
58 rience non-motor symptoms, such as a reduced sense of smell (hyposmia).
59 (89.5% to 98.3%) of patients recovered their sense of smell (I(2)=0.0-77.2%, tau(2)=0.006-0.050) and
60                        Here, focusing on the sense of smell in adult Drosophila, we show that Notch i
61 o determine whether there are changes in the sense of smell in people undergoing recurrent head traum
62                                          The sense of smell in vertebrates is detected by specialized
63    SARS-CoV-2 causes profound changes in the sense of smell, including total smell loss.
64                                          The sense of smell influences quality of and satisfaction wi
65                                          The sense of smell is a central sensory modality of most ter
66                                          The sense of smell is arguably our most primal faculty and a
67                                          Our sense of smell is based on a remarkable chemical-detecti
68                                  The mouse's sense of smell is built of approximately 1000 input chan
69 osit the downstream mechanisms through which sense of smell is impaired in COVID-19 patients.
70 otential mechanisms that may explain why the sense of smell is lost or altered.
71                                          The sense of smell is mediated by GPCRs in the odorant recep
72                                          The sense of smell is mediated by the olfactory epithelium,
73                                          The sense of smell is pivotal for nocturnal moths to locate
74                                          The sense of smell is tightly linked to emotions, a link tha
75                                          The sense of smell is typically thought of as a 'slow' sense
76 mia (the Kallmann syndrome) or with a normal sense of smell, is a treatable form of male infertility
77                     Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, is one of the main neurological manifest
78 is of particular interest to investigate the sense of smell, its function on a molecular level, the s
79           In accordance with this heightened sense of smell, Kv1.3-/- mice have glomeruli or olfactor
80  positivity in rounds 2-7: loss or change of sense of smell, loss or change of sense of taste, fever,
81 mia (Kallmann syndrome; KS) or with a normal sense of smell (normosmic IHH; nIHH) are heterogeneous g
82 from smell loss or a significantly decreased sense of smell?" Objective olfactory performance was ass
83      Women were less likely to recover their sense of smell (odds ratio 0.52, 95% confidence interval
84 that period, with lower reporting of loss of sense of smell or taste for Omicron compared to previous
85 valence, intensity, and timing of an altered sense of smell or taste in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infe
86 ough, high temperature or fever, and loss of sense of smell or taste), self-reported adherence to sel
87 9 might develop long lasting change in their sense of smell or taste.
88 orrhea, mucus in throat, nasal blockage, and sense of smell), patient-reported outcomes, and safety.
89                                    The human sense of smell plays an important role in appetite and f
90 ennsylvania Smell Identification Test score, sense of smell, postnasal drip, and runny nose were also
91 y of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test, sense of smell, postnasal drip, runny nose, and adverse
92 in the nasal congestion score (P = 0.01) and sense of smell score (P = 0.05) at 1 year and in the pos
93 as obtained for improvement in difficulty in sense of smell score at week 40 (P = .003).
94  improvement in clinical measures, including sense of smell, sinonasal symptoms, and lung function af
95 ory systems of most organisms that possess a sense of smell, synapses between olfactory receptor neur
96 own for their pivotal roles in mediating the senses of smell, taste and sight, respectively.
97 eral health status and identified "Decreased sense of smell/taste" and "Nasal blockage" as the most i
98     Female mammals generally have a superior sense of smell than males, but the biological basis of t
99  new study reveals how Drosophila uses their sense of smell to decide on where to lay their eggs.
100                         Mosquitoes use their sense of smell to detect DEET, but there are currently t
101                         Mosquitoes use their sense of smell to find humans.
102                        Pollinators use their sense of smell to locate flowers from long distances, bu
103 ly, they have a weakness: they utilize their sense of smell to target a human host.
104                   Five adult men with normal senses of smell underwent multisection, gradient-echo, e
105                                          The sense of smell was evaluated by studying olfactory behav
106                                    Patients' sense of smell was evaluated via a CCCRC test, and the a
107 of B.1.1.7 infection while loss or change of sense of smell was more predictive of the wild type.
108           During the Omicron period, loss of sense of smell was reported less while sore throat was r
109 sal congestion, anterior rhinorrhea, loss of sense of smell, wheezing, and dyspnea) and on quality-of
110 s almost all of the senses, particularly the sense of smell, which is involved through odour images g
111  disease vector is largely influenced by its sense of smell, which is presumably facilitated by G pro
112 we tested the hypothesis that olfaction, the sense of smell, would be highly dependent on (nonolfacto

 
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