Resultados da pesquisa - Aurélie Vandenbeuch
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Postsynaptic P2X3‐containing receptors in gustatory nerve fibres mediate responses to all taste qualities in mice Por Aurélie Vandenbeuch, Eric D. Larson, Catherine B. Anderson, Steven A. Smith, Anthony Ford, Thomas E. Finger, Sue C. Kinnamon
Publicado em 2014Artigo -
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Nasal chemosensory cells use bitter taste signaling to detect irritants and bacterial signals Por Marco Tizzano, Brian D. Gulbransen, Aurélie Vandenbeuch, Tod R. Clapp, Jake P. Herman, Hiruy M. Sibhatu, Mair E. A. Churchill, Wayne L. Silver, Sue C. Kinnamon, Thomas E. Finger
Publicado em 2010Artigo -
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FGF21 Mediates Endocrine Control of Simple Sugar Intake and Sweet Taste Preference by the Liver Por Stephanie von Holstein‐Rathlou, Lucas D. BonDurant, Lila Peltekian, Meghan C. Naber, Terry C. Yin, Kristin E. Claflin, Adriana Ibarra Urizar, Andreas Nygaard Madsen, Cecilia Ratner, Birgitte Holst, Kristian Karstoft, Aurélie Vandenbeuch, Catherine B. Anderson, Martin D. Cassell, Anthony P. Thompson, Thomas P. J. Solomon, Kamal Rahmouni, Sue C. Kinnamon, Andrew A. Pieper, Matthew P. Gillum, Matthew J. Potthoff
Publicado em 2015Artigo
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Biology
Biochemistry
Receptor
Taste
Cell biology
Chemistry
Neuroscience
Taste receptor
Endocrinology
Medicine
Signal transduction
Internal medicine
Knockout mouse
Psychology
Purinergic receptor
Umami
5-HT receptor
Adenosine receptor
Adenosine triphosphate
Agonist
Amiloride
Appetite
Caloric theory
Chemoreceptor
Communication
Environmental health
Enzyme
Extracellular
FGF21
Fibroblast growth factor