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Patent Pending The Grüneberg ganglion, also written as Grueneberg ganglion and Gruneberg ganglion, is an olfactory subsystem at the entrance of the nose of mammals that is involved in the detection of alarm pheromones[1] and cold temperatures.[2] The ganglion was first described by Hans Grüneberg in 1973.