Olfaction Disorders
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Subject Areas on Research
- Aging-related olfactory loss is associated with olfactory stem cell transcriptional alterations in humans.
- Altered olfactory acuity in the morbidly obese.
- Cell-Based Therapy Restores Olfactory Function in an Inducible Model of Hyposmia.
- Choanal atresia and associated anomalies.
- Combination of flavor enhancement and chemosensory education improves nutritional status in older cancer patients.
- Future directions in chemosensory research.
- Gastric bypass does not influence olfactory function in obese patients.
- Hypothalamic and pituitary function in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
- Identifying Treatments for Taste and Smell Disorders: Gaps and Opportunities.
- Loss of BMI1 in mature olfactory sensory neurons leads to increased olfactory basal cell proliferation.
- Massive normalization of olfactory bulb output in mice with a 'monoclonal nose'.
- Mice with a "monoclonal nose": perturbations in an olfactory map impair odor discrimination.
- Non-neuronal expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in the olfactory system suggests mechanisms underlying COVID-19-associated anosmia.
- Olfactory and gustatory sensory changes to tobacco smoke in pregnant smokers.
- Persistent post-COVID-19 smell loss is associated with immune cell infiltration and altered gene expression in olfactory epithelium.
- Pervasive olfactory impairment after bilateral limbic system destruction.
- Taste and smell losses in HIV infected patients.
- Th17 lymphocytes drive vascular and neuronal deficits in a mouse model of postinfectious autoimmune encephalitis.
- The effect of endoscopic olfactory cleft polyp removal on olfaction.