Microvascular anatomy of the
olfactory nerve. Transverse section at the level indicated in Fig.
Rows of cells that appear to enter the procerebrum from the
olfactory nerve suggest that they form the columns of neurons reported in the procerebrum (Zaitseva, 2000).
Although the physiologic and morphologic effects of NYT and its components have been reported, little is known about the effect of NYT on
olfactory nerve function.
OECs develop from the olfactory placode and subsequently migrate into the
olfactory nerve and OB.
The fact that occlusion of the right naris during inhalation for 2 days of the nanosized Mn oxide led to accumulation of Mn only in the left olfactory bulb confirmed that translocation from nasal deposits along the
olfactory nerve accounts for this increase.
The
olfactory nerve is a powerful force and ally in the body.
Scientists removed one of his olfactory bulbs, where the sense of smell resides, and transplanted his own olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) and
olfactory nerve fibroblasts (ONFs) into the damaged area.
Perhaps we eventually resign ourselves to enduring the assault on our
olfactory nerve. That is somehow easier to do than confront someone with home truths even you wouldn't like to face.
He said that when odours stimulate both the trigeminal nerve and the
olfactory nerve, the experience becomes much more intense.
Unfortunately, it also resulted in my
olfactory nerve being inadvertently severed.
The list includes a neurotoxin from a shellfish that is water soluble, can be aerosolized, and causes death within minutes; a bacterium that can induce hallucinations, itchiness and strange tastes; and an amoebic microbe that crawls up the
olfactory nerve to invade the brain, where it kills brain tissue.
The salmon does have a big
olfactory nerve resulting in a strong sense of smell - but why should this drive it towards the female angler's fly?