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Simultaneous Loss of NCKX4 and CNG Channel Desensitization Impairs Olfactory Sensitivity.

Christopher H FergusonHaiqing Zhao
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Sensory receptor cells maintain high sensitivity at rest. Although the mechanisms responsible for setting the resting sensitivity of sensory receptor cells are not well understood, it has generally been assumed that the sensitivity is set primarily by how effectively the components in the activation cascade of sensory transduction can be stimulated. Our findings in mouse olfactory sensory neurons suggest that mechanisms that are primarily responsible for terminating the olfactory response are also critical for proper resting sensitivity.
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