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1. Odor Discrimination by Lipid Membranes

2. Modulation of Neural Microcircuits That Control Complex Dynamics in Olfactory Networks

3. Long‐term obesogenic diet and targeted deletion of potassium channel Kv1.3 have differing effects on voluntary exercise in mice

4. Mitochondrial ultrastructure and glucose signaling pathways attributed to the Kv1.3 ion channel

5. Mature and precursor brain-derived neurotrophic factor have individual roles in the mouse olfactory bulb.

6. Mitral cells of the olfactory bulb perform metabolic sensing and are disrupted by obesity at the level of the Kv1.3 ion channel.

7. A Multifunctional Contrast Agent for 19F-Based Magnetic Resonance Imaging

8. Consumption of dietary fat causes loss of olfactory sensory neurons and associated circuitry that is not mitigated by voluntary exercise in mice

9. Modulating the Excitability of Olfactory Output Neurons Affects Whole-Body Metabolism

11. Olfactory bulb‐targeted quantum dot (QD) bioconjugate and Kv1.3 blocking peptide improve metabolic health in obese male mice

12. Single cannabidiol administration affects anxiety-, obsessive compulsive-, object memory-, and attention-like behaviors in mice in a sex and concentration dependent manner

14. Differential serotonergic modulation across the main and accessory olfactory bulbs

15. Role of Olfaction for Eating Behavior

16. A unique olfactory bulb microcircuit driven by neurons expressing the precursor to glucagon-like peptide 1

17. Modulation of olfactory-driven behavior by metabolic signals: role of the piriform cortex

18. Loss of odor-induced c-Fos expression of juxtaglomerular activity following maintenance of mice on fatty diets

20. Reversal Learning Deficits Associated with Increased Frontal Cortical Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Tyrosine Kinase B Signaling in a Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Mouse Model

22. Glucose sensitivity of mouse olfactory bulb neurons is conveyed by a voltage-gated potassium channel

23. Differential serotonergic modulation across the main and accessory olfactory bulbs

24. Awake, long-term intranasal insulin treatment does not affect object memory, odor discrimination, or reversal learning in mice

25. Ubiquitin ligase Nedd4-2 modulates Kv1.3 current amplitude and ion channel protein targeting

26. Olfactory ability and object memory in three mouse models of varying body weight, metabolic hormones, and adiposity

27. Connexin and AMPA receptor expression changes over time in the rat olfactory bulb

28. Diet-Induced Obesity Resistance of Kv1.3−/− Mice is Olfactory Bulb Dependent

29. Awake Intranasal Insulin Delivery Modifies Protein Complexes and Alters Memory, Anxiety, and Olfactory Behaviors

30. The incretin hormone glucagon-like peptide 1 increases mitral cell excitability by decreasing conductance of a voltage-dependent potassium channel

31. Post-synaptic density perturbs insulin-induced Kv1.3 channel modulation via a clustering mechanism involving the SH3domain

32. Deletion of voltage-gated channel affects glomerular refinement and odorant receptor expression in the mouse olfactory system

33. Neurotrophin B receptor kinase increases Kv subfamily member 1.3 (Kv1.3) ion channel half-life and surface expression

34. Heterogeneity of Voltage- and Chemosignal-Activated Response Profiles in Vomeronasal Sensory Neurons

35. Kv1.3 Channel Gene-Targeted Deletion Produces 'Super-Smeller Mice' with Altered Glomeruli, Interacting Scaffolding Proteins, and Biophysics

36. Afferent regulation of cytochrome-c and active caspase-9 in the avian cochlear nucleus

37. Type-specific inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor localization in the vomeronasal organ and its interaction with a transient receptor potential channel, TRPC2

38. Hyperlipidemic Diet Causes Loss of Olfactory Sensory Neurons, Reduces Olfactory Discrimination, and Disrupts Odor-Reversal Learning

39. Modulation of the Kv1.3 Potassium Channel by Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

40. Tyrosine Phosphorylation Modulates Current Amplitude and Kinetics of a Neuronal Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel

41. Glucose sensitivity of mouse olfactory bulb neurons is conveyed by a voltage-gated potassium channel

42. Odor Enrichment Sculpts the Abundance of Olfactory Bulb Mitral Cells

43. Evidence that a Gq-protein Mediates Excitatory Odor Transduction in Lobster Olfactory Receptor Neurons

44. Olfaction under metabolic influences

45. Mitral cells of the olfactory bulb perform metabolic sensing and are disrupted by obesity at the level of the Kv1.3 ion channel

46. Odor Sensitivity of Cultured Lobster Olfactory Receptor Neurons is Not Dependent on Process Formation

47. State-Dependent Sculpting of Olfactory Sensory Neurons Attributed to Sensory Enrichment, Odor Deprivation, and Aging

48. The TRPC2 channel forms protein-protein interactions with Homer and RTP in the rat vomeronasal organ

49. The Olfactory Bulb: A Metabolic Sensor of Brain Insulin and Glucose Concentrations via a Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel

50. Olfactory sensory deprivation increases the number of proBDNF-immunoreactive mitral cells in the olfactory bulb of mice

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