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Olfactory subsystems in mammals: morphology, genetic and evolution
Ignacio Salazar and Pablo Chamero
2015
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The nasal cavity and the elements it comprises are lined by mucosa. This mucosa contains olfactory sensory neurons, which are organized into four different territories: main olfactory epithelium, septal organ, vomeronasal epithelium and ganglion of Grünemberg. From a morphological point of view, these territories could initially be considered as isolated olfactory subsystems, which - as a whole or independently - have been addressed in the contributions enclosed in this Topic.
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Keywords
- ganglion of Gruneberg
- main olfactory epithelium
- Nasal Cavity
- Septal organ
- Vomeronasal epithelium
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DOI: 10.3389/978-2-88919-554-1Editions
