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Name
Activity Pattern for Amyl Acetate
Description
Species
Rat
Strain
Albino
Sex
Male
Age
Weight
125-300 grams
Brain Region
Olfactory bulb
Sub Region
Side
Both
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Odor
AMYL ACETATE
 
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Odorant Blend
Concentration
Flow dilutions of 1:10, 1:100, 1:1000, 1:100,000
Exposure Time
45 minutes
Exposure Frequency
Method
2-DG Uptake and Radiolabeling
 
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Note
Density patterns in the glomerular layer related to stimulation with amyl acetate (A.A.) odor at different concentrations. Patterns are plotted on a two-dimensional representation of the unfolded glomerular layer, oriented as shown in lower right (F). Numbers of sections shown on right from anterior to posterior; AOB: accessory olfactory bulb; LOT: lateral olfactory tract. A-D. Individual experiments at successively lower flow dilutions of 1:10, 1:100, 1:1000 and 1:100,000. Increased densities in the glomerular layer are indicated by enclosed areas. Left olfactory bulb: solid lines; right olfactory bulb: dashed lines. E. Summary map for glomerular layer densities in all experiments (n=21) with amyl acetate at all concentrations, for both right and left olfactry bulbs.
Authors
WB Stewart, JS Kauer, and GM Shepherd
PubMed_ID
447878
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Revisions:
3
Last time:
2/1/2005 3:33:24 PM
Reviewer:
Nian Liu
Owner:
Nian Liu
This database was supported by the Human Brain Project (NIDCD, NIMH, NIA, NICD, NINDS) and MURI (Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative). It is now supported by RO1 DC 009977 from the National Institute for Deafness and other Communication Disorders.
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