Scientists have created the first detailed map of smell receptors in the nose, catching up with similar achievements in sight ...
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Scientists crack one of the biggest mysteries in the senses — how smell is actually organized in the brain
For decades, neuroscientists assumed the inside of a mammal’s nose was essentially a jumble: more than a thousand types of ...
Scientists have created a comprehensive map of smell receptors in the mouse nose, revealing a few surprises about this ...
Spatial transcriptomics is transforming how scientists see biology—literally—by mapping gene activity in its original location inside tissues. From decoding tumor architecture to charting entire ...
Researchers released the first detailed map of smell receptors in the nose, organized into horizontal stripes that mirror the ...
New research reveals that hundreds of smell receptors in the nose are "highly organized" into tight bands based on type.
(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – December 3, 2025) Spatial transcriptomics provides a unique perspective on the genes that cells express and where those cells are located. However, the rapid growth of the technology ...
Fei Chen and Chenlei Hu at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have developed a new imaging-free spatial transcriptomics technology that tracks the diffusion of DNA barcodes between beads in an ...
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Hidden map found inside human nose through which smell travels to brain
Harvard researchers have discovered that smell receptors are organised into precise horizontal stripes within the nose. This ...
To study biological processes, scientists often take snapshots of the molecules in cells, such as proteins and nucleotides, at specific points in time. In spatial biology, they can leverage molecular ...
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