"Vomeronasal Organ" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An accessory chemoreceptor organ that is separated from the main OLFACTORY MUCOSA. It is situated at the base of nasal septum close to the VOMER and NASAL BONES. It forwards chemical signals (such as PHEROMONES) to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, thus influencing reproductive and social behavior. In humans, most of its structures except the vomeronasal duct undergo regression after birth.
Descriptor ID |
D019147
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MeSH Number(s) |
A09.531.940
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Concept/Terms |
Vomeronasal Organ- Vomeronasal Organ
- Vomeronasal Organs
- Jacobson's Organ
- Jacobsons Organ
- Organum Vomeronasale
- Organum Vomeronasales
- Vomeronasale, Organum
- Jacobson Organ
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Vomeronasal Organ" by people in Profiles.
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Molecular and structural basis of olfactory sensory neuron axon coalescence by Kirrel receptors. Cell Rep. 2021 11 02; 37(5):109940.
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A Single Pheromone Receptor Gene Conserved across 400 My of Vertebrate Evolution. Mol Biol Evol. 2018 12 01; 35(12):2928-2939.