Abstract

Carnosine-immunoreactive primary olfactory nerve terminals are demonstrated in the glomerular layer of the rat olfactory bulb by immunoelectron microscopy. Asymmetrical synapses between dendrites of naval/tufted cells and that of periglomerular cells could be observed. In the accessory olfactory system, carnosine-like immunoreactivity is also detected in the vomeronasal neurons.

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