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Vomeronasal Organ

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Definition: An accessory chemoreceptor organ that is separated from the main OLFACTORY MUCOSA. It is situated at the base of nasal septum close to the VOMER and NASAL BONES. It forwards chemical signals (such as PHEROMONES) to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, thus influencing reproductive and social behavior. In humans, most of its structures except the vomeronasal duct undergo regression after birth.      Other names Vomeronasale, Organum; Vomeronasal Systems; Vomeronasal Organs; Vomeronasal Nerves; Organum Vomeronasales; Jacobsons Organ; Jacobson's Organ; Jacobson Organ; Vomeronasal System; Vomeronasal Nerve; Organum Vomeronasale
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
V1ra1 protein, mouse  0   *Chemotactic Factors Receptors, Odorant Vomeronasal Organ.
VN1R1 protein, human  0   *Chemotactic Factors Receptors, Odorant Vomeronasal Organ. Nat Genet 2000 Sep;26(1):18-9

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