Little is known about how specific genes influence taste function in mammals. One of the most promising ways to fill this void is to screen the progeny of chemically mutagenized (or genetically altered) mice for aberrant taste phenotypes and then identify the mutated gene(s) that is associated with each taste anomaly. To exploit this approach, a high-throughput and robust screening procedure is needed. We have attempted to meet this demand by developing an automated procedure that assesses taste responsiveness of individual mice to palatable and unpalatable taste stimuli. We focused on three taste stimuli (quinine hydrochloride, QHCl; sodium chloride, NaCl; and sucrose) and one mouse strain (C57BL/6). We used a commercially available gustom...
There are five basic taste modalities in mammals: bitter, sweet, sour, salty, and Umami (taste of MS...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
<p><b>A.</b> CT nerve responses. <b>B.</b> GL nerve responses. Taste sti...
Recent studies, both in vitro and in vivo, have suggested the involvement of the polycystic kidney d...
Abstract Background Recent progress in discernment of molecular pathways of taste transduction under...
Abstract This review focuses on behavioral genetic studies of sweet, umami, bitter and salt taste re...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
<p>Gustatory nerve recordings from A2BR-KO mice show specific loss of sweet responses from the poste...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
ment of taste neuronal circuitries, especially in combination with the gene-targeted mutant mice for...
The central distribution of QHCl-elicited Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) suggests the location of a...
There are five basic taste modalities in mammals: bitter, sweet, sour, salty, and Umami (taste of MS...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
<p><b>A.</b> CT nerve responses. <b>B.</b> GL nerve responses. Taste sti...
Recent studies, both in vitro and in vivo, have suggested the involvement of the polycystic kidney d...
Abstract Background Recent progress in discernment of molecular pathways of taste transduction under...
Abstract This review focuses on behavioral genetic studies of sweet, umami, bitter and salt taste re...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
We examined the necessity of a-gustducin, a G protein a-subunit expressed in taste cells, to taste-m...
<p>Gustatory nerve recordings from A2BR-KO mice show specific loss of sweet responses from the poste...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
IF (4.042)International audienceObjectiveAn original device for exploring taste‐guided reward behavi...
ment of taste neuronal circuitries, especially in combination with the gene-targeted mutant mice for...
The central distribution of QHCl-elicited Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) suggests the location of a...
There are five basic taste modalities in mammals: bitter, sweet, sour, salty, and Umami (taste of MS...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
<p><b>A.</b> CT nerve responses. <b>B.</b> GL nerve responses. Taste sti...