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  • 2. Comparison of L-monosodium glutamate and L-amino acid taste in rats.
    Delay ER, Mitzelfelt JD, Westburg AM, Gross N, Duran BL, Eschle BK.
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  • 8. Detection of sweet and umami taste in the absence of taste receptor T1r3.
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  • 10. Discrimination between the tastes of sucrose and monosodium glutamate in rats.
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  • 11. Behavioral comparison of sucrose and l-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate (L-AP4) tastes in rats: does L-AP4 have a sweet taste?
    Eschle BK, Eddy MC, Spang CH, Delay ER.
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  • 17. Behavioral evidence for a role of alpha-gustducin in glutamate taste.
    Ruiz CJ, Wray K, Delay E, Margolskee RF, Kinnamon SC.
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  • 19. Evaluation of the 'liking' and 'wanting' properties of umami compound in rats.
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  • 20. Electrophysiological responses to sugars and amino acids in the nucleus of the solitary tract of type 1 taste receptor double-knockout mice.
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