Odorant receptors (ORs) located in the nasal epithelium, at the ciliated surface of olfactory sensory neurons, represent the initial step of a transduction cascade that leads to odor detection. ORs form the largest and most diverse family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). They are encoded by a
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Ligand specificity of odorant receptors
โ Scribed by Kamil Khafizov; Claudio Anselmi; Anna Menini; Paolo Carloni
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2006
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- 1610-2940
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