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Regulatory & Research
IFF/Lucas Meyer Reveals Skin's Olfaction Perception
Exposure to stress releases epinephrine, to which prolonged exposure can cause damage in skin. As such, IFF/Lucas Meyer tested a rose extract and found it engages the skin's olfaction receptors, in turn reducing stress while also reversing damage.
Regulatory & Research
Main Verbal Responses During Human Olfaction
Every living organism needs information for the maintenance of its life and species. To gather this information animals, including humans, possess senses.
Regulatory & Research
Study Finds Extensive Variability in Olfactory Receptors
Monell researchers have found that as much as 30 percent of the large array of human olfactory receptor differs between any two individuals.
Regulatory & Research
Human Olfaction: From the Nose to Receptors
Methods of deorphanization of olfactory receptors and their significance for increasingly predictive fragrance creation.
Regulatory & Research
Monell Center Researchers, Collaborators ID Critical Olfactory Protein
Researchers found that mice can't smell without G γ13, which may provide insight into the underlying causes of certain smell disorders in humans.
Regulatory & Research
Trends in Aroma Research and Gas Chromatography-Olfactometry
This paper looks at two aspects of aroma research, First, we'll review the last 20 years of research concerning volatile constituents in foods and beverages, particularly certain volatile constituents formed from sugars and amino acids during food processing, then we’ll give a brief overview of recent developments in gas chromatography-olfactometry.
Ingredients
Olfaction and its Relationship to the Sexual Function in Men and Women
The factors relating changes in human physiology to human preference are admittedly complex and still not well understood. However, with our present tools it is possible not only to begin to understand the complex interrelationships between olfactory and gonadal function but also to harness these relationships in order to create a more harmonious blend of esthetics and physiology by which the quality and odor of life may be enhanced for us all.
Regulatory & Research
Olfactory Perception in Infants
The research reported here was undertaken to develop new methodology for evaluating olfactory perception in infants. Prior research has shown that, while newborn infants are capable of making fine olfactory discrimination, adult-like odor preferences and aversions are not apparent until five years of age.
Regulatory & Research
Bridging the Olfactory Code
The tangled history of odor understanding and the path toward an odor-predicting algorithm.
Regulatory & Research
The Mysterious Olfaction Molecule Unmasked
A recent study from The Monell Center found the connection between the olfactory marker protein (OMP) and the detection of different scents after a 30-year-old mystery.
Regulatory & Research
Unraveling the Mystery of Olfaction
In this literature review, we examine how genes, biological systems and stem cells are unraveling the mysteries of our senses.
Regulatory & Research
Visual Impairment and Olfactory Acuity
Exploring the relationship between visual impairment and smelling ability in a population of visually impaired individuals in India
Regulatory & Research
New Model Presented for Olfactory Processing
Researchers say smell may work like a symphony
Regulatory & Research
Visual Impairment and Olfactory Acuity
Continuing the exploration of the relationship between visual impairment and smelling ability.
Regulatory & Research
Study Connects Olfaction and Neurodegenerative Disease
A study on the relationship between olfactory deterioration and neurodegenerative disease will be addressed by the collaboration between Monell Center and the Brain Health Registry.
Regulatory & Research
Smell-Training Can Improve Olfactory Loss
Similar to how physical therapy can restore function to damaged muscles, the non-invasive technique called smell-training can aid people with partial olfactory loss and anosmia.
Regulatory & Research
WTC Workers Suffered Olfactory Loss Post-9/11
Toxic airborne chemicals unleashed following the attacks of September 11, 2001 have resulted in decreased olfactive abilities among World Trade Center (WTC) rescue, recovery and demolition workers, according to new research from the Monell Center (Philadelphia).
Fragrance
Olfasense Announces Fully Operational Lab in Kiel, Germany
The fully operational GC laboratory will provide a variety of molecular odor testing solutions.
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