Corey Greenwell

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The initiating event in the detection of an odor, such as that of an orange, a coral reef, a mate, a predator or prey is now understood to be the binding of a single molecule of odorant to a single olfactory receptor on the surface of the brush end of one of those broom-like olfactory neurons.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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