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Damage to olfactory progenitor cells is involved in cigarette smoke-induced olfactory dysfunction in mice
The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Objectives: Exposure to cigarette smoke is a major cause of olfactory dysfunction. However, the underlying mechanisms by which cigarette smoke interferes with the highly regenerative olfactory nerve system remain unclear. To investigate whether...