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'''Odotope theory''', also known as '''weak shape theory''',<ref>{{cite journal |pmc=1905909 |title=The scent of life. The exquisite complexity of the sense of smell in animals and humans | pmid=17603536 |doi=10.1038/sj.embor.7401029 |volume=8 |issue=7 |date=July 2007 |journal=EMBO Rep. |pages=629–33}}</ref> is a theory of how [[olfactory receptor]]s bind to [[odor]] molecules. The theory proposes that a combination of shape factors determine the coupling. The word itself is an analogy to [[epitope]]s. |
'''Odotope theory''', also known as '''weak shape theory''',<ref>{{cite journal |pmc=1905909 |title=The scent of life. The exquisite complexity of the sense of smell in animals and humans | pmid=17603536 |doi=10.1038/sj.embor.7401029 |volume=8 |issue=7 |date=July 2007 |journal=EMBO Rep. |pages=629–33}}</ref> is a theory of how [[olfactory receptor]]s bind to [[odor]] molecules. The theory proposes that a combination of shape factors determine the coupling. The word itself is an analogy to [[epitope]]s. |
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 11 December 2023
Odotope theory, also known as weak shape theory,[1] is a theory of how olfactory receptors bind to odor molecules. The theory proposes that a combination of shape factors determine the coupling. The word itself is an analogy to epitopes.
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[edit]- ^ "The scent of life. The exquisite complexity of the sense of smell in animals and humans". EMBO Rep. 8 (7): 629–33. July 2007. doi:10.1038/sj.embor.7401029. PMC 1905909. PMID 17603536.
- Mori, K. and Shepherd, GM. (1994). Emerging principles of molecular signal processing by mitral/tufted cells in the olfactory bulb. Semin Cell Biol 5-1:65-74.
- Burr, Chandler. The Emperor of Scent: A true story of perfume and obsession. Random House, New York: 2002.