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Sexual dimorphism in the human olfactory bulb: Females have more neurons and glial cells than males
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Abstract
© 2014 Oliveira-Pinto et al. Sex differences in the human olfactory function reportedly exist for olfactory sensitivity, odorant identification and memory, and tasks in which odors are rated based on psychological features such as familiarity, intensity, p
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