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  1. The canine olfactory system can recognize more smells than it has receptors for scent molecules, but olfactory receptors can have specific cross-reactions, building unique systems of patterns connected to different smells . In most mammals, including dogs, there are two main parts of the olfactory system: the main olfactory epithelium (MOE) and ...

  2. 21 sie 2021 · The canine olfactory system can recognize more smells than it has receptors for scent molecules, but olfactory receptors can have specific cross-reactions, building unique systems of patterns...

  3. The impact of health, management, and microbiota on olfactory function in canines has not been examined in review. The most important characteristic of the detection canine is its sense of smell. Olfactory receptors are primarily located on the ethmoturbinates of the nasal cavity.

  4. 19 sie 2021 · Canine medical scent detection appears more promising for infectious diseases than non-infectious diseases such as cancer, diabetes mellitus and epileptic seizures. Despite some initially promising medical dog scent detection studies, published data can vary significantly for the identification of cancer.

  5. 1 lut 2024 · In this review, we outline the olfactory processing of dogs in the nervous system, summarize the current knowledge of scent detection and differentiation; the effect of odors on the dogs’ cognitive and emotional processes and the dog-human bond; and consider the methodological advancements that could be developed further to aid in our ...

  6. 17 maj 2016 · Dogs have an amazing sense of smell, an olfactory system that is far more sophisticated than our own. With scent training, some breeds of dogs learn to perform specialized tasks, including helping monitor people with Type 1 Diabetes. These service dogs put their noses to work every day to save lives!

  7. 17 lut 2021 · A new system can detect the chemical and microbial content of an air sample with even greater sensitivity than a dog’s nose. Researchers at MIT and elsewhere coupled this to a machine-learning process that can identify the distinctive characteristics of the disease-bearing samples.

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