The mouse Grueneberg ganglion (GG) is an olfactory subsystem specialized in the detection of volatile heterocyclic compounds signalling danger. The signalling pathways transducing the danger signals are only beginning to be characterized. Screening chemical libraries for compounds structurally resembling the already-identified GG ligands, we found a new category of chemicals previously identified as bitter tastants that initiated fear-related behaviours in mice depending on their volatility and evoked neuronal responses in mouse GG neurons. Screening for the expression of signalling receptors of these compounds in the mouse GG yielded transcripts of the taste receptors Tas2r115, Tas2r131, Tas2r143 and their associated G protein α-gustducin ...
Grueneberg ganglion neurons express TAS2R131. (a) Immunohistochemistries on mice tongue tissue secti...
SummaryPotential predators emit uncharacterized chemosignals that warn receiving species of danger. ...
AbstractTaste represents a major form of sensory input in the animal kingdom. In mammals, taste perc...
In the wild, mice have developed survival strategies to detect volatile cues that warn them of poten...
In the wild, animals have developed survival strategies relying on their senses. The individual abil...
The ability to efficiently search for food is fundamental for animal survival. Olfactory messages ar...
The existence of innate predator aversion evoked by predator-derived chemostimuli called kairomones ...
SummaryThe existence of innate predator aversion evoked by predator-derived chemostimuli called kair...
Alarm pheromones (APs) are widely used throughout the plant and animal kingdoms. Species such as fis...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
In the mouse, the Grueneberg ganglion (GG) is an olfactory subsystem implicated both in chemo- and t...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
AbstractBitter taste perception provides animals with critical protection against ingestion of poiso...
AbstractIn mammals, taste perception is a major mode of sensory input. We have identified a novel fa...
Special Issue: Olfaction and Neuroscience From the Nose to the BrainSome chemicals elicit innate emo...
Grueneberg ganglion neurons express TAS2R131. (a) Immunohistochemistries on mice tongue tissue secti...
SummaryPotential predators emit uncharacterized chemosignals that warn receiving species of danger. ...
AbstractTaste represents a major form of sensory input in the animal kingdom. In mammals, taste perc...
In the wild, mice have developed survival strategies to detect volatile cues that warn them of poten...
In the wild, animals have developed survival strategies relying on their senses. The individual abil...
The ability to efficiently search for food is fundamental for animal survival. Olfactory messages ar...
The existence of innate predator aversion evoked by predator-derived chemostimuli called kairomones ...
SummaryThe existence of innate predator aversion evoked by predator-derived chemostimuli called kair...
Alarm pheromones (APs) are widely used throughout the plant and animal kingdoms. Species such as fis...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
In the mouse, the Grueneberg ganglion (GG) is an olfactory subsystem implicated both in chemo- and t...
One key to animal survival is the detection and avoidance of potentially harmful compounds by their ...
AbstractBitter taste perception provides animals with critical protection against ingestion of poiso...
AbstractIn mammals, taste perception is a major mode of sensory input. We have identified a novel fa...
Special Issue: Olfaction and Neuroscience From the Nose to the BrainSome chemicals elicit innate emo...
Grueneberg ganglion neurons express TAS2R131. (a) Immunohistochemistries on mice tongue tissue secti...
SummaryPotential predators emit uncharacterized chemosignals that warn receiving species of danger. ...
AbstractTaste represents a major form of sensory input in the animal kingdom. In mammals, taste perc...