Covariation in individuals' sensitivities to bitter compounds: evidence supporting multiple receptor/transduction mechanisms.
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Bitter taste stimuli induce differential neural codes in mouse brainOleogustus: The Unique Taste of FatThe molecular basis of individual differences in phenylthiocarbamide and propylthiouracil bitterness perceptionInbred mouse strains C57BL/6J and DBA/2J vary in sensitivity to a subset of bitter stimuliAge-related differences in bitter taste and efficacy of bitter blockersAllelic variation in TAS2R bitter receptor genes associates with variation in sensations from and ingestive behaviors toward common bitter beverages in adultsTaste solution consumption by FHH-Chr nBN consomic rats.Measures of individual differences in taste and creaminess perception.The perception of quinine taste intensity is associated with common genetic variants in a bitter receptor cluster on chromosome 12Human bitter perception correlates with bitter receptor messenger RNA expression in taste cells.Genetics of individual differences in bitter taste perception: lessons from the PTC gene.DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF DIVALENT SALTSHeritability and genetic covariation of sensitivity to PROP, SOA, quinine HCl, and caffeineGustation: intersensory experience par excellence.Genetics of human taste perception.Genetics of taste and smell: poisons and pleasures.The representation of taste quality in the mammalian nervous system.The Association between Sweet Taste Function, Anthropometry, and Dietary Intake in AdultsBitter-responsive gustatory neurons in the rat parabrachial nucleus.Glossopharyngeal nerve transection impairs unconditioned avoidance of diverse bitter stimuli in rats.Astringency: mechanisms and perception.Taste coding after selective inhibition by chlorhexidineVegetable bitterness is related to calcium content.Reliability of Threshold and Suprathreshold Methods for Taste Phenotyping: Characterization with PROP and Sodium Chloride.Symposium overview: Impact of bitter taste on human nutrition and health.Genetic variation in taste sensitivity to 6-n-propylthiouracil and its relationship to taste perception and food selection.Exploring associations between taste perception, oral anatomy and polymorphisms in the carbonic anhydrase (gustin) gene CA6.Modifying bitterness in functional food systems.Taste buds: cells, signals and synapses.Variability in Human Bitter Taste Sensitivity to Chemically Diverse Compounds Can Be Accounted for by Differential TAS2R Activation.Modeling the human PTC bitter-taste receptor interactions with bitter tastants.Developmental changes in the acceptance of the five basic tastes in the first year of life.Neural representation of bitter taste in the nucleus of the solitary tract.Differential covariation in taste responsiveness to bitter stimuli in rats.Mouth rinsing and ingestion of a bitter-tasting solution increases corticomotor excitability in male competitive cyclists.Caffeine Bitterness is Related to Daily Caffeine Intake and Bitter Receptor mRNA Abundance in Human Taste Tissue.The influence of caffeine on energy content of sugar-sweetened beverages: 'the caffeine-calorie effect'.Short-Term Modification of Human Salivary Proteome Induced by Two Bitter Tastants, Urea and QuinineBivariate genome-wide association analysis strengthens the role of bitter receptor clusters on chromosomes 7 and 12 in human bitter taste
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Covariation in individuals' sensitivities to bitter compounds: evidence supporting multiple receptor/transduction mechanisms.
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Covariation in individuals' se ...... eptor/transduction mechanisms.
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Covariation in individuals' se ...... eptor/transduction mechanisms.
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Breslin PA
Delwiche JF
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10.3758/BF03194436
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2001-07-01T00:00:00Z
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