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    4/29/2010 - How Nerve Cells Distinguish Odors
    Posted in Medical News

    Whether unalike odors can be quickly distinguished depends on certain synapses in the brain that inhibit nerve stimulation. The researchers in tutor



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    Dr. Thomas Kuner's team at the rite of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Heidelberg health center Medical School and Dr. Andreas Schäfer at the Max Planck rule for Medical exploration have shown that mice in which a certain receptor in the olfactory center is missing can conspicuous similar smells more quickly than mice without genetic manipulation. This habits was shortly attributed to inhibitor loops between adjacent nerve cells...



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