نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory organ

تعداد نتایج: 126478  

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
saroj kumar ghosh department of zoology, bejoy narayan mahavidyalaya, itachuna, hooghly-712147, west bengal, india. bappaditya pan university science instrumentation centre, the university of burdwan, burdwan-713104, west bengal, india. padmanabha chakrabarti fisheries laboratory, department of zoology, the university of burdwan, burdwan 713 104, west bengal, india

organization of various cells lining the olfactory mucosa of puntius ticto (hamilton, 1822) were described by light as well as scanning electron microscopy. the paired olfactory chambers located antero-dorsal to the eyes and communicated outside through anterior and posterior nasal openings. the oval shaped olfactory rosette lied at the bottom of chamber and composed of 18-20 lamellae arranged ...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
debraj roy department of zoology visva-bharati university santiniketan debasree ghosh department of zoology visva-bharati university dipak kumar mandal department of zoology visva-bharati university santiniketan, india

histopathology on the olfactory organ of a snakehead fish, channa punctatus (bloch, 1793) were assessed after exposing the fish to 2.5 mg/l and 5mg/l of cdcl 2 for 15 days, 30 days and 45 days. cellular organization of the epithelium was affected severely with degeneration of sensory and supporting cells and hyperplasia of basal cells and mucous cells. mucous cell proliferation indicates the up...

Journal: :iranian journal of ichthyology 0
saroj kumar ghosh department of zoology, bejoy narayan mahavidyalaya, itachuna, hooghly-712 147, west bengal, india. padmanabha chakrabarti fisheries laboratory, department of zoology, the university of burdwan, golapbag, burdwan-713 104, west bengal, india.

the present study is related to the histochemical investigations on the changes in the intensity of reactions of axons, acid and neutral mucopolysaccharides, biologically active macromolecules, particularly glycogen and protein component as well as alkaline phosphatase (alpase) and adenosine triphosphatase (atpase) in the cells lining the olfactory epithelium of catla catla . the intense reacti...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Minghong Ma Xavier Grosmaitre Carrie L Iwema Harriet Baker Charles A Greer Gordon M Shepherd

The septal organ, a distinct chemosensory organ observed in the mammalian nose, is essentially a small island of olfactory neuroepithelium located bilaterally at the ventral base of the nasal septum. Virtually nothing is known about its physiological properties and function. To understand the nature of the sensory neurons in this area, we studied the mechanisms underlying olfactory signal trans...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2004
Thomas D Stoss Melissa D Nickell Debra Hardin Charles D Derby Timothy S McClintock

The continuous replacement of cells in the spiny lobster olfactory organ depends on proliferation of new cells at a specific site, the proximal proliferation zone (PPZ). Using representational difference analysis of cDNA, we identified transcripts enriched in the PPZ compared to the mature zone (MZ) of the organ. The 12 clones identified included four novel sequences, three exoskeletal proteins...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
Ruben Stepanyan Kristen Day Jason Urban Debra L Hardin Ranjit S Shetty Charles D Derby Barry W Ache Timothy S McClintock

The lobster olfactory organ is an important model for investigating many aspects of the olfactory system. To facilitate study of the molecular basis of olfaction in lobsters, we made a subtracted cDNA library from the mature zone of the olfactory organ of Homarus americanus, the American lobster. Sequencing of the 5'-end of 5,184 cDNA clones produced 2,389 distinct high-quality sequences consis...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2004
Malcolm E Johns Phang C Tai Charles D Derby

Several serine proteases and protease inhibitors have been identified in the crustacean olfactory organ, which is comprised of the lateral flagellum of the antennule and its aesthetascs sensilla that house olfactory receptor neurons and their supporting cells. The function of these proteases in the olfactory organ is unknown, but may include a role in perireception (e.g., odor activation or ina...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2009
Xiang Ren Steven Chang Alyson Laframboise Warren Green Réjean Dubuc Barbara Zielinski

Although four different primary olfactory pathways have been described in tetrapod vertebrates, polymorphic olfactory sensory neurons comingle in the olfactory epithelium and project axons into separate bulbar regions in teleost fish. However, spatially segregated neurons may exist in the peripheral olfactory organ of lampreys, extant representatives of ancestral jawless vertebrates. In lamprey...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2007
A J Laframboise X Ren S Chang R Dubuc B S Zielinski

The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (teleost) fishes. It is an excellent organism in the study of olfaction due to its accessible olfactory pathway, which is susceptible to manipulation, and its important location in the evolution of vertebrates. There are many similarities in the olfactory systems of all fishes, and they also share c...

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