Abstract

We are often taught that it is almost impossible to publish negative results. Yet, in this issue, [Boccaccio, Lagostena, Hagen, and Menini (2006)][1] have assembled a very impressive array of negative results that answer a critical question in olfactory transduction. In an elegant set of experiments

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