TAS1R3

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1Individual Differences Among Children in Sucrose Detection Thresholds Relationship With Age, Gender, and Bitter Taste Genotype Paule Valery Joseph ▼ Danielle R. Reed ▼ Julie A. Mennella  Background: Little research h

Individual Differences Among Children in Sucrose Detection Thresholds Relationship With Age, Gender, and Bitter Taste Genotype Paule Valery Joseph ▼ Danielle R. Reed ▼ Julie A. Mennella Background: Little research h

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Source URL: www.monell.org

Language: English
2Gustation / Gustatory system / G protein coupled receptors / Sensory systems / Umami / Taste / TAS1R1 / Transduction / Chemoreceptor / TAS1R3 / Charles Zuker / Kikunae Ikeda

Umami, a taste unto itself It is a common belief regarding taste that there are a limited number of fundamental qualities--sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami. The notion of a limited number of basic tastes stems fr

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Source URL: www.timhanni.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-25 18:59:30
3MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER Advancing Discovery in Taste and Smell Media contact: Leslie Stein, or   Children’s Ability to Detect Sugar Varies Widely

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER Advancing Discovery in Taste and Smell Media contact: Leslie Stein, or Children’s Ability to Detect Sugar Varies Widely

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4TEACHER’S GUIDE  Case Study A question of taste Version 1.2

TEACHER’S GUIDE Case Study A question of taste Version 1.2

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Source URL: www.dnadarwin.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-03 10:48:52
5MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER Advancing Discovery in Taste and Smell Media contact: Leslie Stein, [removed]or [removed] Inactivation of Taste Genes Causes Male Sterility PHILADELPHIA (July 01, 2013) – Scient

MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER Advancing Discovery in Taste and Smell Media contact: Leslie Stein, [removed]or [removed] Inactivation of Taste Genes Causes Male Sterility PHILADELPHIA (July 01, 2013) – Scient

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6Department of Biology Rotsen Rocha and Tiffany Lambert Mentor: Dr. John Glendinning Feeding responses of different mouse strains to sucrose: effects of experience We examined the feeding responses of two inbred strains o

Department of Biology Rotsen Rocha and Tiffany Lambert Mentor: Dr. John Glendinning Feeding responses of different mouse strains to sucrose: effects of experience We examined the feeding responses of two inbred strains o

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-06 16:14:58
7Department of Biological Sciences Susan Chyou Mentor: John Glendinning The Influence of Allelic Variation in Tas1r3 on Short-Term Licking Responses in Mice

Department of Biological Sciences Susan Chyou Mentor: John Glendinning The Influence of Allelic Variation in Tas1r3 on Short-Term Licking Responses in Mice

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-26 15:38:44
8Department of Biological Sciences Kun Hao (Anna) Zheng Mentor: John I. Glendinning The Influence of Tas1r3 Polymorphism on Short-term Sweetener Consumption in 6 Mouse Strains Some mouse strains consume significantly grea

Department of Biological Sciences Kun Hao (Anna) Zheng Mentor: John I. Glendinning The Influence of Tas1r3 Polymorphism on Short-term Sweetener Consumption in 6 Mouse Strains Some mouse strains consume significantly grea

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-27 15:50:48
9Department of Biological Sciences Maika Onishi Mentor: John Glendinning The Influence of Allelic Variation in Tas1r3 on Short-Term Licking Responses to Sweeteners

Department of Biological Sciences Maika Onishi Mentor: John Glendinning The Influence of Allelic Variation in Tas1r3 on Short-Term Licking Responses to Sweeteners

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-27 16:12:29
10Department of Biological Sciences Puja Patel Mentor: John Glendinning How Allelic Variation in the Tas1r3 Taste Receptor Gene Affects Short-Term Licking Responses to Sweeteners Individual variation in sweetener consumpti

Department of Biological Sciences Puja Patel Mentor: John Glendinning How Allelic Variation in the Tas1r3 Taste Receptor Gene Affects Short-Term Licking Responses to Sweeteners Individual variation in sweetener consumpti

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-26 15:43:05