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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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