| 41. | The vomeronasal cells report to a distinct region of the olfactory bulb known as the accessory olfactory bulb.
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| 42. | However, this connection between the olfactory bulb and GnRH neuron cells is not as tightly coupled as first thought.
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| 43. | But the huge olfactory bulbs in rex's skull, says Horner, could catch the scent of decaying flesh miles away.
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| 44. | Along these lines, inhibitory postsynaptic potentials are useful in the signaling of the olfactory bulb to the olfactory cortex.
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| 45. | The neurons connect to the olfactory bulb, a lightbulb-shaped structure in the front of the brain that processes chemical signals.
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| 46. | Mice deficient in membrane bound Sema6A showed misprojection of corticothalamic fibers and axon projections from the hippocampus to olfactory bulb.
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| 47. | Any problems with the development of the olfactory bulb will prevent the progression of the GnRH releasing neurones through it.
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| 48. | This bond is thought to be enhanced by olfactory cues that cause enhanced transmission across synapses of the olfactory bulb.
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| 49. | These receptors are bipolar neurons that connect to the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb, traveling through the cribriform plate.
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| 50. | These complex sensory organs reside within mucous membranes in the canine nasal cavity and are connected to the brain's olfactory bulb.
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