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Die postnatale Entwicklung der Bursttätigkeit im Bulbus olfactorius des Kaninchens

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An investigation of the olfactory burst activity was undertaken in rabbits during 1–8 days of life. The bursts are already present at the first postnatal day (frequency 18 c/sec, amplitude 23µV). The values of the adult animal are reached at 8 days.

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Schwartze, P. Die postnatale Entwicklung der Bursttätigkeit im Bulbus olfactorius des Kaninchens. Experientia 23, 725–726 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02154138

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