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244 related items for PubMed ID: 19083128

  • 1. The receptor basis of sweet taste in mammals.
    Vigues S, Dotson CD, Munger SD.
    Results Probl Cell Differ; 2009; 47():187-202. PubMed ID: 19083128
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  • 2. Functional characterization of the heterodimeric sweet taste receptor T1R2 and T1R3 from a New World monkey species (squirrel monkey) and its response to sweet-tasting proteins.
    Liu B, Ha M, Meng XY, Khaleduzzaman M, Zhang Z, Li X, Cui M.
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  • 3. The heterodimeric sweet taste receptor has multiple potential ligand binding sites.
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  • 4. Sweeteners and sweetness enhancers.
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