The extracellular Ca-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a sensor for a number of key nutrients within the body, including Ca ions (Ca2+) and l-amino acids. The CaSR is expressed in a number of specialised cells within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and much work has been done to examine CaSR's role as a nutrient sensor in this system. This review article examines two emerging roles for the CaSR within the GI tract – as a mediator of kokumi taste modulation in taste cells and as a regulator of dietary hormone release in response to l-amino acids in the intestine
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The extracellular Ca-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a sensor for a number of key nutrients within the bo...
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The concept of genidentity has been proposed as a way to better understand identity through time, es...
Objectives: We report a case of a frail older adult affected by Chilaiditi syndrome complicating tra...
Objectives: To highlight the occurrence of Hashimoto’s encephalopathy – a steroid-responsive encepha...
The extracellular Ca-sensing receptor (CaSR) is a sensor for a number of key nutrients within the bo...
Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) based on the polyimide Matrimid® (PI) with metal-organic framework (MO...
This study examines how the eating habits and behaviors of individuals are influenced by another per...
A more comprehensive understanding of the variability of latent fingermark composition is essential ...
We present a high content multiwell plate cell-based assay approach to quantify protein interactions...
It is well established that in human speech perception the left hemisphere (LH) of the brain is spec...
SOX2 is a HMG-box transcription factor that defines neural stem cell populations from the earliest s...
The signaling of cell stress in response to organelle dysfunction, toxin exposure, and mutation is c...
A major detoxification mechanism of the cell involves the glutathione transferase (GST)‐catalyzed fo...
The Ross Sea region has a very unique assemblage of wildlife colonies, distributed thr...
We present empirical potential and Density Functional Theory results of interstitials in FeCr and pu...
Objectives: Pseudochromhidrosis is a rare condition where colours due to chromogenic microbial produ...
The concept of genidentity has been proposed as a way to better understand identity through time, es...
Objectives: We report a case of a frail older adult affected by Chilaiditi syndrome complicating tra...
Objectives: To highlight the occurrence of Hashimoto’s encephalopathy – a steroid-responsive encepha...