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Chemical Senses publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of chemoreception in both humans and animals. An important part of the journal's coverage is devoted to techniques and the development and application of new methods for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.

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Volume 34, Number 2, 11 February 2009

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Olfactory Discrimination: When Vision Matters?
pp. 103-109(7)
Authors: Dematt, M. Luisa; Sanabria, Daniel; Spence, Charles

The Implicit Association between Odors and Illness
pp. 111-119(9)
Authors: Bulsing, Patricia J.; Smeets, Monique A.M.; Van den Hout, Marcel A.

No Oral-CavityOnly Discrimination of Purely Olfactory Odorants
pp. 121-126(6)
Authors: Stephenson, Dejaimenay; Halpern, Bruce P.

Methods of Human Body Odor Sampling: The Effect of Freezing
pp. 127-138(12)
Authors: Lenochova, Pavlina; Roberts, S. Craig; Havlicek, Jan

Odor Localization and Sniffing
pp. 139-144(6)
Authors: Frasnelli, Johannes; Charbonneau, Genevieve; Collignon, Olivier; Lepore, Franco

Relationship between Peripheral Receptor Code and Perceived Odor Quality
pp. 151-158(8)
Authors: Furudono, Yuichi; Sone, Yukio; Takizawa, Kayori; Hirono, Junzo; Sato, Takaaki

The Morphological Change of Supporting Cells in the Olfactory Epithelium after Bulbectomy
pp. 171-179(9)
Authors: Makino, Nobuko; Ookawara, Shigeo; Katoh, Kazuo; Ohta, Yasushi; Ichikawa, Masumi; Ichimura, Keiichi

Letter to the Editor
pp. 181-181(1)
Author: Sell, Charles

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