Nearly all of the cells in the olfactory bulb are replaced, and that refreshing of neurons is required to maintain the shape and volume of the bulb, the researchers report. But mice with shrunken olfactory bulbs had no trouble sniffing out sweet treats, suggesting that a few old neurons are all that’s needed to maintain a sense of smell.
Monday, September 1, 2008
olfactory Louis J. Sheehan
Most of the brain does fine with its original brain cells, but parts involved in smelling and remembering sometimes need some new recruits.
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