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Taste receptor
Cellular Mechanisms in Taste Buds
Food, Food Chemistry and Gustatory Sense
Mismatches Between Feeding Ecology and Taste Receptor Evolution
Dimers of Serotonin Receptors: Impact on Ligand Affinity and Signaling
The Association of Bovine T1R Family of Receptors Polymorphisms with Cattle Growth Traits ⇑ C.L
Characterization of Gonadotropin Receptors Fshr And
Human Taste Thresholds Are Modulated by Serotonin and Noradrenaline
The Potential Druggability of Chemosensory G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Taste - Chapter 15
Allelic Variation of the Tas1r3 Taste Receptor Gene Affects Sweet Taste Responsiveness And
TAS1R1 and TAS1R3 Polymorphisms Relate to Energy and Protein-Rich Food Choices from a Buffet Meal Respectively
The Hypothalamus As a Hub for SARS-Cov-2 Brain Infection and Pathogenesis
Functions of Opsins in Drosophila Taste
Poster Session III 2
A Second Class of Chemosensory Receptors in the Olfactory Epithelium
Evolution of the Sweet Taste Receptor Gene Tas1r2 in Bats Research Article
Mutations in G Protein–Coupled Receptors: Mechanisms, Pathophysiology and Potential Therapeutic Approachess
Taste Receptors: New Players in Sperm Biology
Top View
Supplemental Table S15. Membrane-Bound Receptor Degs Comparing SARS-Cov-2 + B2R Antagonist Versus SARS-Cov-2
Serotonin Spillover Onto the Axon Initial Segment of Motoneurons Induces Central Fatigue by Inhibiting Action Potential Initiation
Binding of Glutamate to the Umami Receptor
Blocking Taste Receptor Activation of Gustducin Inhibits Gustatory Responses to Bitter Compounds
Mouse Taste Buds Use Serotonin As a Neurotransmitter
Obesity Affects Taste Receptor Expression in the Brain
A Pharmacological Perspective on the Study of Taste
Molecular Mechanism for the Umami Taste Synergism
Functional Interaction Between T2R Taste Receptors and G-Protein ␣ Subunits Expressed in Taste Receptor Cells
Predicted Structure of Fully Activated Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R4
Variation in Human Sweet Taste Receptor May Result in Different Levels of Sweet Intensity Variability Between Sweet Stimuli
The Physiological Role of Serotonergic Transmission in Adult Rat Taste Buds
Taste Perception: How Sweet It Is Fushan Et Al
Zoom Into Cluster 8 Proteins and Pathways
Structural Requirements of Bitter Taste Receptor Activation
Structure-Function Analyses of Human Bitter Taste Receptors—Where Do We Stand?
Taste 2 Receptor Member 38(Tas2r38)
Functional Molecular Switches of Mammalian G Protein-Coupled Bitter-Taste Receptors
A Case Study on the Association of Variation of Bitter-Taste Receptor Gene TAS2R38 with the Height, Weight and Energy Intake in Japanese Female College Students
A Physiologic Role for Serotonergic Transmission in Adult Rat Taste Buds
Genetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Taste Receptor Contributes to the Oral Microbiota in North and South European Locations: a Pilot Study Mari A
The Taste of Monosodium Glutamate: Membrane Receptors in Taste Buds
A Pharmacological Perspective on the Study of Taste
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Association Between Taste Receptor (TAS) Genes and the Perception Of
Polymorphic Variants in Sweet and Umami Taste Receptor Genes And
First Evidence for the Presence of Amino Acid Sensing Mechanisms in the Fsh Gastrointestinal Tract Jessica Calo1, Ayelén M
Loss of Sweet Taste Despite the Conservation of Sweet Receptor Genes in Insectivorous Bats
Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Type 1 in Taste Tissue1–3
Non-Classical Amine Recognition Evolved in a Large Clade of Olfactory Receptors
Transcriptomic Analysis of Hypothalamic Responses To
Activation Mechanism of the G Protein-Coupled Sweet Receptor Heterodimer with Sweeteners and Allosteric Agonists
Clinical Role of Extraoral Bitter Taste Receptors
Receptor Regulation in Taste: Can Diet Influence How We Perceive
Taste and Odorant Receptors of the Coelacanth - a Gene Repertoire in Transition
A Plethora of Taste Receptors Minireview
7 G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
Odorant and Taste Receptors Beyond the Nose and Mouth