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Joerg Fleischer

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Cell and Tissue Research|January 6, 2021
The Grueneberg ganglion: signal transduction and coding in an olfactory and thermosensory organ involved in the detection of alarm pheromones and predator-secreted kairomonesJoerg Fleischer
Histology and Histopathology|May 27, 2010
The Grueneberg ganglion: a novel sensory system in the noseJoerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer
Chemical Senses|June 9, 2007
Expression of trace amine-associated receptors in the Grueneberg ganglionJoerg Fleischer, Karin Schwarzenbacher, Heinz Breer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 2008
Grueneberg ganglion neurons respond to cool ambient temperaturesKatharina Mamasuew, Heinz Breer, Joerg Fleischer
Cell and Tissue Research|July 3, 2009
Outgrowing olfactory axons contain the Reelin receptor VLDLR and navigate through the Reelin-rich cribriform mesenchymeCarina Schnaufer, Heinz Breer, Joerg Fleischer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|May 4, 2005
Formation and maturation of olfactory cilia monitored by odorant receptor-specific antibodiesKarin Schwarzenbacher, Joerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 3, 2008
Expression of cGMP signaling elements in the Grueneberg ganglionJoerg Fleischer, Katharina Mamasuew, Heinz Breer
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|September 16, 2009
Mammalian olfactory receptorsJoerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer, Joerg Strotmann
Chemical Senses|December 15, 2010
Grueneberg ganglion neurons are activated by a defined set of odorantsKatharina Mamasuew, Nina Hofmann, Heinz Breer, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|August 23, 2017
Access to the odor world: olfactory receptors and their role for signal transduction in insectsJoerg Fleischer, Pablo Pregitzer, Heinz Breer, et al.
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Cell and Tissue Research|January 6, 2021
The Grueneberg ganglion: signal transduction and coding in an olfactory and thermosensory organ involved in the detection of alarm pheromones and predator-secreted kairomonesJoerg Fleischer
Histology and Histopathology|May 27, 2010
The Grueneberg ganglion: a novel sensory system in the noseJoerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer
Chemical Senses|June 9, 2007
Expression of trace amine-associated receptors in the Grueneberg ganglionJoerg Fleischer, Karin Schwarzenbacher, Heinz Breer
The European Journal of Neuroscience|November 1, 2008
Grueneberg ganglion neurons respond to cool ambient temperaturesKatharina Mamasuew, Heinz Breer, Joerg Fleischer
Cell and Tissue Research|July 3, 2009
Outgrowing olfactory axons contain the Reelin receptor VLDLR and navigate through the Reelin-rich cribriform mesenchymeCarina Schnaufer, Heinz Breer, Joerg Fleischer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|May 4, 2005
Formation and maturation of olfactory cilia monitored by odorant receptor-specific antibodiesKarin Schwarzenbacher, Joerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|October 3, 2008
Expression of cGMP signaling elements in the Grueneberg ganglionJoerg Fleischer, Katharina Mamasuew, Heinz Breer
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|September 16, 2009
Mammalian olfactory receptorsJoerg Fleischer, Heinz Breer, Joerg Strotmann
Chemical Senses|December 15, 2010
Grueneberg ganglion neurons are activated by a defined set of odorantsKatharina Mamasuew, Nina Hofmann, Heinz Breer, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|August 23, 2017
Access to the odor world: olfactory receptors and their role for signal transduction in insectsJoerg Fleischer, Pablo Pregitzer, Heinz Breer, et al.
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