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Smell trouble: the fight for the powers of the nose | Research and Innovation
Smell trouble: the fight for the powers of the nose | Research and Innovation
A decade ago, in a field of orange trees in southern Greece, Stéphane Tawil realised that he had lost his sense of smell – completely.Tawil was with friends who were remarking on the perfumed scent of oranges. But he couldn’t smell anything.Costly condition‘I got a cold before this and when you have a cold you usually lose that sense of smell,’ Tawil said. ‘I remember not paying much attention to it. But then it lasted for quite a while.’
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Smell trouble: the fight for the powers of the nose | Research and Innovation
Study Reveals Neural Basis of Odor Perception
Study Reveals Neural Basis of Odor Perception
Scents, such as coffee, flowers, or freshly baked pumpkin pie, are created by odor molecules released by various substances and detected by our noses.
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Study Reveals Neural Basis of Odor Perception
A review on natural sweeteners, sweet taste modulators and bitter masking compounds: structure-activity strategies for the discovery of novel taste molecules: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access
A review on natural sweeteners, sweet taste modulators and bitter masking compounds: structure-activity strategies for the discovery of novel taste molecules: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access
Growing demand for the tasty and healthy food has driven the development of low-calorie sweeteners, sweet taste modulators, and bitter masking compounds originated from natural sources. With the di...
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A review on natural sweeteners, sweet taste modulators and bitter masking compounds: structure-activity strategies for the discovery of novel taste molecules: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access
Research team designs small-scale 'chemical nose'
Research team designs small-scale 'chemical nose'
A living organism's nose is essentially a biological molecule detector that sends neurological signals to the brain, which then decodes a particular scent. Human noses, with six million olfactory receptors, ...
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Research team designs small-scale 'chemical nose'