“…hORs belong to class A GPCRs, sharing with the other class A GPCRs several conserved motifs (de March et al, 2015a ) (see Table 1 ). They are expressed in different tissues, from the cilia of olfactory sensory neurons in the nose, to the testis, the gut, the skin, the tongue, leucocytes, thrombocytes, the skeletal muscle, primordial germ cells and oocytes, the atrioventricular node and the brain (Goto et al, 2001 ; Spehr et al, 2003 ; Durzynski et al, 2005 ; Feldmesser et al, 2006 ; Braun et al, 2007 ; Jenkins et al, 2009 ; Breer et al, 2012 ; Ansoleaga et al, 2013 , 2015 ; Flegel et al, 2013 , 2015 ; Garcia-Esparcia et al, 2013 ; Wijten et al, 2013 ; Busse et al, 2014 ; Grison et al, 2014 ; Malki et al, 2015 ; Ko and Park, 2016 ). Their functions span from olfaction to sperm chemotaxis, to regulation of renal function, to regeneration and migration in muscle cells, or to neuronal regulation (Spehr et al, 2004 ; Griffin et al, 2009 ; Pluznick et al, 2009 ; Grison et al, 2014 ; Ferrer et al, 2016 ).…”