Author: RUHR-UNIVERSITY BOCHUM via EurekAlert

  • Olfactory receptors found in Human blood

    Human blood cells have olfactory receptors that respond to Sandalore. This could provide a starting point for new leukaemia therapies, as researchers from Bochum report in a current study.Olfactory receptors exist not only in the nose, but also in many other parts of the body, including the liver, the prostate and the intestines. Researchers headed…