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January 13, 2017 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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October 2019 (v1)Journal article
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October 19, 2016 (v1)Conference paper
From a molecule to the brain perception, olfaction is a complex phenomenon that remains to be fully understood in neuroscience. A challenge is to establish comprehensive rules between the physicochem-ical properties of the molecules (e.g., weight, atom counts) and specific and small subsets of olfactory qualities (e.g., fruity, woody). This...
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January 12, 2024 (v1)Journal article
Body odors convey information about the individuals, but the mechanisms are not fully understood yet. As far as human reproduction is concerned, molecules that are produced in sexually dimorphic amounts could be possible chemosignals. 3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid (HMHA) is one of them—more typical of men. Here, we investigated the...
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October 14, 2024 (v1)Journal article
Olfactory perception begins when odorous substances interact with specialized receptors located on the surface of dedicated sensory neurons. The recognition of smells depends on a complex mechanism involving a combination of interactions between an odorant and a set of odorant receptors (ORs), where molecules are recognized according to a...
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April 25, 2019 (v1)Journal article
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October 14, 2020 (v1)Journal article
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have taken drastic measures to avoid an overflow of intensive care units. Accurate metrics of disease spread are critical for the reopening strategies. Here, we show that self-reports of smell/taste changes are more closely associated with hospital overload and are earlier markers of the...
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October 14, 2020 (v1)Journal article
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments have taken drastic measures to avoid an overflow of intensive care units. Accurate metrics of disease spread are critical for the reopening strategies. Here, we show that self-reports of smell/taste changes are more closely associated with hospital overload and are earlier markers of the...
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June 12, 2020 (v1)Publication
In response to the COVID-19, many governments have taken unprecedented measures in peacetime, to avoid an overflow of intensive care units and critical care resuscitation units (CCRUs). Due to the heavy societal and economic impact of measure such as the lockdown1, accurate means to characterize the spread of the disease would be extremely...
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