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124 related items for PubMed ID: 8111639

  • 21. Membrane resistance change of the frog taste cells in response to water and Nacl.
    Sato T, Beidler LM.
    J Gen Physiol; 1975 Dec; 66(6):735-63. PubMed ID: 1104762
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  • 22. Effects of NaCl variation in the adapting solution of the tongue on taste nerve activity.
    Soeda H, Sakudo F.
    Fukuoka Shika Daigaku Gakkai Zasshi; 1986 Dec; 13(3):158-65. PubMed ID: 3509786
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  • 24. Aldosterone increases gustatory neural response to NaCl in frog.
    Okada Y, Miyamoto T, Sato T.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol; 1990 Dec; 97(4):535-6. PubMed ID: 1981033
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  • 26. NaCl and water responses across the frog tongue epithelium in vitro.
    Soeda H, Sakudo F.
    Fukuoka Shika Daigaku Gakkai Zasshi; 1990 Dec; 17(3):251-9. PubMed ID: 2135048
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  • 28. Latency of taste nerve signals in frog (Rana catesbeiana).
    Sato T.
    Experientia; 1976 Dec; 32(7):877-9. PubMed ID: 1085261
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  • 29. The adaptation of the frog tongue to various taste solutions: the effect on gustatory neural responses to bitter stimuli.
    Sugimoto K, Sato T.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol; 1982 Dec; 73(3):361-72. PubMed ID: 6128122
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  • 30. Enhancement of Gustatory Neural Responses by Parasympathetic Nerve in the Frog.
    Sato T, Okada Y.
    Cell Mol Neurobiol; 2018 May; 38(4):883-890. PubMed ID: 29103093
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  • 34. Effects of amiloride on gustatory neural responses to salts in the frog.
    Kitada Y, Okuda-Akabane K, Mitoh Y.
    Chem Senses; 2001 Nov; 26(9):1203-10. PubMed ID: 11705806
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  • 37. Reflex response of the hypoglossal nerve induced by gustatory stimulation of the frog tongue.
    Kumai T.
    Brain Res; 1981 Mar 16; 208(2):432-5. PubMed ID: 7214154
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  • 38. The active ion transport properties of canine lingual epithelia in vitro. Implications for gustatory transduction.
    Desimone JA, Heck GL, Mierson S, Desimone SK.
    J Gen Physiol; 1984 May 16; 83(5):633-56. PubMed ID: 6330275
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  • 39. Comparison of NaCl-induced response across the tongue epithelium to that across other epithelia in the frog.
    Soeda H, Sakudo F.
    Fukuoka Shika Daigaku Gakkai Zasshi; 1990 May 16; 17(4):333-43. PubMed ID: 2135053
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  • 40. Mechanism of the water response in frog gustation: possible significance of surface potential.
    Sugawara M, Kashiwayanagi M, Kurihara K.
    Brain Res; 1989 May 08; 486(2):269-73. PubMed ID: 2786441
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