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Olfactory Behavioral Testing in the Adult Mouse
Published on: January 28, 2009
Practical test kits for quantitatively evaluating the sense of smell
Rhinology
|March 1, 1983
Abstract:
A set of polypropylene squeeze-bottles, containing serial dilutions of pyridine in mineral oil, are used to deliver puffs of accurately odorized air to the nose. The patient's olfactory threshold can be quantitatively measured in a few minutes, and placed in the normal, hyposmic or hyperosmic range of sensitivity.
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