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The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction Book

The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction
The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction, Recent application of the techniques of molecular biology and patch-clamp physiology has led to rapid advances in understanding the molecular events in chemosensory transduction. In this book, the latest results are presented and discussed by leading scie, The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction, Recent application of the techniques of molecular biology and patch-clamp physiology has led to rapid advances in understanding the molecular events in chemosensory transduction. In this book, the latest results are presented and discussed by leading scie, The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction
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  • The Molecular basis of smell and taste transduction
  • Written by author CIBA Foundation Symposium
  • Published by Chichester, Eng. ; J. Wiley, 1993., 1993/11/12
  • Recent application of the techniques of molecular biology and patch-clamp physiology has led to rapid advances in understanding the molecular events in chemosensory transduction. In this book, the latest results are presented and discussed by leading scie
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Introduction 1
From genotype to olfactory neuron phenotype: the role of the Olf-1-binding site 3
Mucous domains: microchemical heterogeneity in the mucociliary complex of the olfactory epithelium 27
Receptor diversity and spatial patterning in the mammalian olfactory system 51
Molecular mechanisms of olfactory neuronal gene regulation 68
A new tool for investigating G protein-coupled receptors 76
General discussion I 88
Second messenger signalling in olfaction 97
Membrane currents and mechanisms of olfactory transduction 115
Olfactory receptors: transduction, diversity, human psychophysics and genome analysis
General discussion II 147
Molecular genetics of Drosophila olfaction 150
Perireceptor events in taste 167
Gustducin and transducin: a tale of two G proteins 186
Role of apical ion channels in sour taste transduction 201
Ion pathways in the taste bud and their significance for transduction 218
The cellular and genetic basis of olfactory responses in Caenorhabditis elegans 235
Genetic and pathological taste variation: what can we learn from animal models and human disease? 251
General discussion III 268
Summing-up 274
Index of contributors 277
Subject Index 279


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