Unilateral naris occlusion and the rat accessory olfactory bulb

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Abstract

Blocking airflow through half of the nasal cavity during early life results in a 25% reduction in the size of the ipsilateral main olfactory bulb. The present study indicates that the size of the accessory bulb is relatively unaffected by the procedure.

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Brunjes, P. C., & Kishore, R. (1998). Unilateral naris occlusion and the rat accessory olfactory bulb. Chemical Senses, 23(6), 717–719. https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/23.6.717

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