Taste Buds
-
Subject Areas on Research
- A candidate taste receptor gene near a sweet taste locus.
- A family of candidate taste receptors in human and mouse.
- Acidic stimuli activates two distinct pathways in taste receptor cells from rat fungiform papillae.
- Adenylyl cyclase expression and modulation of cAMP in rat taste cells.
- Behavioral and neural responses to gustatory stimuli delivered non-contingently through intra-oral cannulas.
- Bretylium tosylate enhances salt taste.
- Cell lineage mapping of taste bud cells and keratinocytes in the mouse tongue and soft palate.
- Chorda tympani and lingual nerve responses to astringent compounds in rodents.
- Coding in the mammalian gustatory system.
- Culture of endodermal stem/progenitor cells of the mouse tongue.
- Gustatory effects of capsaicin that are independent of TRPV1 receptors.
- Gustatory processing is dynamic and distributed.
- Influence of tight junctions on the interaction of salts with lingual epithelia: responses of chorda tympani and lingual nerves.
- Interaction between PKD1L3 and PKD2L1 through their transmembrane domains is required for localization of PKD2L1 at taste pores in taste cells of circumvallate and foliate papillae.
- Interactions between salt and acid stimuli: a lesson in gustation from simultaneous epithelial and neural recordings.
- Ion transport across lingual epithelium is modulated by chorda tympani nerve fibers.
- Localization of substance P NK-1 receptors in rat tongue.
- Modulation of taste responsiveness by the satiation hormone peptide YY.
- Morphology of the buccopharyngeal portion of the gill in the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas (Rafinesque).
- Neuronal expression of bitter taste receptors and downstream signaling molecules in the rat brainstem.
- Physiology of Taste Processing in the Tongue, Gut, and Brain.
- Probing the multimodal fungiform papilla: complex peripheral nerve endings of chorda tympani taste and mechanosensitive fibers before and after Hedgehog pathway inhibition.
- Receptors for bitter and sweet taste.
- Regulator of G-protein signaling-21 (RGS21) is an inhibitor of bitter gustatory signaling found in lingual and airway epithelia.
- Salt and acid studies on canine lingual epithelium.
- Sox2 is required for development of taste bud sensory cells.
- Structure-Function Relationships of Olfactory and Taste Receptors.
- Taste and pheromone perception in mammals and flies.
- The candidate sour taste receptor, PKD2L1, is expressed by type III taste cells in the mouse.
- The neural mechanisms of gustation: a distributed processing code.
- The salty and burning taste of capsaicin.
- Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels and taste sensation.
- Transient receptor potential family members PKD1L3 and PKD2L1 form a candidate sour taste receptor.
-
Keywords of People
- Hogan, Brigid L. M., Research Professor of Cell Biology, Cell Biology