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Overview

John S. Kauer is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their academic career is primarily connected to this institution, where they presumably conduct research and contribute to their field of study.

While detailed information about their recent papers, including titles and publication venues, is not available, it is known that they have not registered frequent publications or collaborations based on the available data.

The absence of listed co-authors and frequent publication venues suggests that their research contributions might be more solitary or dispersed across diverse sources rather than concentrated in specific collaborative networks or journals.

No information about book publications, awards, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work is provided. This lack of specific data limits the ability to characterize their exact areas of academic focus or specialization.

John S. Kauer is currently living and active, with no record of being deceased, indicating potential ongoing contributions in their academic role.

Best Publications

  • Olfactory bulb

    John S. Kauer;Joel White;Gordon M. Shepherd

  • Functional organization of rat olfactory bulb analysed by the 2-deoxyglucose method.

    William B. Stewart;John S. Kauer;Gordon M. Shepherd

  • A chemical-detecting system based on a cross-reactive optical sensor array

    Todd A. Dickinson;Joel White;John S. Kauer;David R. Walt

  • Thyroid Hormone Regulates TRH Biosynthesis in the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Rat Hypothalamus

    Thomas P. Segerson;John Kauer;Hubert C. Wolfe;Hamid Mobtaker

  • Globose basal cells are neuronal progenitors in the olfactory epithelium : a lineage analysis using a replication-incompetent retrovirus

    Mary Caggiano;John S. Kauer;Dale D. Hunter

  • Pathological changes in olfactory neurons in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    Barbara R. Talamo;RuthAnn Rudel;Kenneth S. Kosik;Virginia M.-Y. Lee

  • Characterization of potential precursor populations in the mouse olfactory epithelium using immunocytochemistry and autoradiography

    M Schwartz Levey;DM Chikaraishi;JS Kauer

  • Optical sensor, optical sensing apparatus, and methods for detecting an analyte of interest using spectral recognition patterns

    David R. Walt;John S. Kauer

  • Local sites of activity-related glucose metabolism in rat olfactory bulb during olfactory stimulation.

    Frank R. Sharp;Frank R. Sharp;John S. Kauer;John S. Kauer;Gordon M. Shepherd;Gordon M. Shepherd

  • Contributions of topography and parallel processing to odor coding in the vertebrate olfactory pathway.

    John S. Kauer

  • Mapping of odor-related neuronal activity in the olfactory bulb by high-resolution 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography

    Doron Lancet;Charles A. Greer;John S. Kauer;Gordon M. Shepherd

  • Rapid analyte recognition in a device based on optical sensors and the olfactory system.

    Joel White;John S. Kauer;Todd A. Dickinson;David R. Walt

  • Convergent, Self-Encoded Bead Sensor Arrays in the Design of an Artificial Nose

    Todd A. Dickinson;Karri L. Michael;John S. Kauer;David R. Walt

  • Responses of olfactory bulb neurones to odour stimulation of small nasal areas in the salamander.

    John S. Kauer;David G. Moulton

  • Current trends in `artificial-nose' technology

    Todd A Dickinson;Joel White;John S Kauer;David R Walt

  • Suckling pheromone stimulation of a modified glomerular region in the developing rat olfactory bulb revealed by the 2-deoxyglucose method

    Martin H. Teicher;William B. Stewart;John S. Kauer;Gordon M. Shepherd

  • Response patterns of amphibian olfactory bulb neurones to odour stimulation.

    John S. Kauer

  • Laminar analysis of 2-deoxyglucose uptake in olfactory bulb and olfactory cortex of rabbit and rat.

    Frank R Sharp;J. S. Kauer;G. M. Shepherd

  • Salamander olfactory bulb neuronal activity observed by video rate, voltage-sensitive dye imaging. III. Spatial and temporal properties of responses evoked by odorant stimulation

    A. R. Cinelli;K. A. Hamilton;J. S. Kauer

  • Intelligent electro-optical sensor array and method for analyte detection

    John S. Kauer;Joel E. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
Charles A. Greer
Charles A. Greer Yale University
Dona M. Chikaraishi
Dona M. Chikaraishi Duke University
Edward G. Stopa
Edward G. Stopa Brown University
Hanna Mustaparta
Hanna Mustaparta Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Edmund T. Rolls
Edmund T. Rolls University of Warwick
Robert B. Duckrow
Robert B. Duckrow Yale University
Linda C. Cork
Linda C. Cork Stanford University
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Virginia M.-Y. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Doron Lancet
Doron Lancet Weizmann Institute of Science

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