The odor receptors in the nose are not distributed at random but organized in a precise spatial pattern, two new studies ...
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Smell receptors in the nose form organized patterns, not the random arrangement scientists assumed
The inside of a mouse’s nose looks chaotic under a standard microscope: millions of sensory neurons packed into a thin, mucus ...
The rapid advancement of spatial and single-cell omics technologies has revolutionized molecular biosciences by enabling high-resolution profiling of gene ...
Extreme climate events and territorial spatial transformations are accelerating biodiversity loss and degrading habitat quality, particularly in cities and ...
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