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The following pages link to Stimulus processing of glycine is dissociable from that of sucrose and glucose based on behaviorally measured taste signal detection in Sac 'taster' and 'non-taster' mice (Q45037044):
Displaying 27 items.
- Inbred mouse strains C57BL/6J and DBA/2J vary in sensitivity to a subset of bitter stimuli (Q24810638) (← links)
- A new gustometer for taste testing in rodents (Q27302338) (← links)
- Behavioral genetics and taste (Q33300793) (← links)
- Differential effects of sucrose and fructose on dietary obesity in four mouse strains (Q34091818) (← links)
- Citric Acid and Quinine Share Perceived Chemosensory Features Making Oral Discrimination Difficult in C57BL/6J Mice (Q34981930) (← links)
- Behavioral Evidence for a Glucose Polymer Taste Receptor That Is Independent of the T1R2+3 Heterodimer in a Mouse Model (Q35654093) (← links)
- Is glycine "sweet" to mice? Mouse strain differences in perception of glycine taste (Q35911055) (← links)
- Orosensory detection of sucrose, maltose, and glucose is severely impaired in mice lacking T1R2 or T1R3, but Polycose sensitivity remains relatively normal (Q36115267) (← links)
- Behavioral analyses of taste function and ingestion in rodent models (Q36171100) (← links)
- Transformation of postingestive glucose responses after deletion of sweet taste receptor subunits or gastric bypass surgery (Q36175901) (← links)
- Oral, post-oral and genetic interactions in sweet appetite (Q36463419) (← links)
- Allelic variation of the Tas1r3 taste receptor gene selectively affects taste responses to sweeteners: evidence from 129.B6-Tas1r3 congenic mice (Q36484694) (← links)
- The taste of sugars (Q36749459) (← links)
- Genetics of Amino Acid Taste and Appetite (Q37089796) (← links)
- Contribution of the T1r3 taste receptor to the response properties of central gustatory neurons (Q37190480) (← links)
- T1R3 taste receptor is critical for sucrose but not Polycose taste. (Q37233032) (← links)
- Experience with sugar modifies behavioral but not taste-evoked medullary responses to sweeteners in mice (Q37235718) (← links)
- The functional role of the T1R family of receptors in sweet taste and feeding (Q37849885) (← links)
- Behavioral discrimination between sucrose and other natural sweeteners in mice: implications for the neural coding of T1R ligands. (Q38297278) (← links)
- Sugar and fat conditioned flavor preferences in C57BL/6J and 129 mice: oral and postoral interactions (Q46450255) (← links)
- Initial licking responses of mice to sweeteners: effects of tas1r3 polymorphisms (Q46681360) (← links)
- Differential covariation in taste responsiveness to bitter stimuli in rats (Q46788598) (← links)
- Behavioral evidence that select carbohydrate stimuli activate T1R-independent receptor mechanisms (Q47374484) (← links)
- P2X2 Receptor Terminal Field Demarcates a "Transition Zone" for Gustatory and Mechanosensory Processing in the Mouse Nucleus Tractus Solitarius. (Q48783453) (← links)
- Taste sensitivity to a mixture of monosodium glutamate and inosine 5'-monophosphate by mice lacking both subunits of the T1R1+T1R3 amino acid receptor (Q50004911) (← links)
- Genetics of sweet taste preferences (Q60902081) (← links)
- No effect of sex on ethanol intake and preference after dopamine transporter (DAT) knockdown in adult mice (Q90418865) (← links)