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1. A meta-analysis on polymorphic trait of taste perception mediated by TAS2R38 genotype.

2. Genetic mutation of Tas2r104/Tas2r105/Tas2r114 cluster leads to a loss of taste perception to denatonium benzoate and cucurbitacin B.

3. Bitter flavors and bitter compounds in foods: identification, perception, and reduction techniques.

4. TAS1R3 and TAS2R38 Polymorphisms Affect Sweet Taste Perception: An Observational Study on Healthy and Obese Subjects.

5. Taste perception and expression in stomach of bitter taste receptor tas2r38 in obese and lean subjects.

6. Evolution of the bitter taste receptor TAS2R38 in colobines.

7. Insights on modulators in perception of taste modalities: a review.

8. Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitterness Receptor Gene Was Associated with Food Consumption and Obesity Risk in Koreans.

9. Dual binding mode of "bitter sugars" to their human bitter taste receptor target.

10. Investigation of the link between PROP taste perception and vegetables consumption using FAOSTAT data.

11. Association between taste perception and adiposity in overweight or obese older subjects with metabolic syndrome and identification of novel taste-related genes.

12. A cross-talk between fat and bitter taste modalities.

13. Complex relationship between TAS2 receptor variations, bitterness perception, and alcohol consumption observed in a population of wine consumers.

14. Bitter, Sweet, Salty, Sour and Umami Taste Perception Decreases with Age: Sex-Specific Analysis, Modulation by Genetic Variants and Taste-Preference Associations in 18 to 80 Year-Old Subjects.

15. Taste perception and its effects on oral nutritional supplements in younger life phases.

16. 6-n-propylthiouracil taste disruption and TAS2R38 nontasting form in Parkinson's disease.

17. The Relationship between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Taste Receptor Genes, Taste Function and Dietary Intake in Preschool-Aged Children and Adults in the Guelph Family Health Study.

18. Effect of chemical interaction between oleic acid and L-Arginine on oral perception, as a function of polymorphisms of CD36 and OBPIIa and genetic ability to taste 6-n-propylthiouracil.

19. Research progress of the bitter taste receptor genes in primates.

20. Bitter taste of Brassica vegetables: The role of genetic factors, receptors, isothiocyanates, glucosinolates, and flavor context.

21. TAS2R38 and CA6 genetic polymorphisms, frequency of bitter food intake, and blood biomarkers among elderly woman.

22. A bio-cultural approach to the study of food choice: The contribution of taste genetics, population and culture.

23. Genetic variations in taste perception modify alcohol drinking behavior in Koreans.

24. Caffeine Bitterness is Related to Daily Caffeine Intake and Bitter Receptor mRNA Abundance in Human Taste Tissue.

25. Variants in Chemosensory Genes Are Associated with Picky Eating Behavior in Preschool-Age Children.

26. Perceived 6-n-Propylthiouracil (PROP) Bitterness Is Associated with Dietary Sodium Intake in Female Japanese College Students.

27. Genetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitter Taste Receptor and Smoking Behaviors.

28. Variation in the Ability to Taste Bitter Thiourea Compounds: Implications for Food Acceptance, Dietary Intake, and Obesity Risk in Children.

29. Understanding the role of personality and alexithymia in food preferences and PROP taste perception.

30. Bitter taste receptors confer diverse functions to neurons.

31. Taste of Fat: A Sixth Taste Modality?

32. Genetic Vulnerability to Menthol Cigarette Preference in Women.

33. Quinine Bitterness and Grapefruit Liking Associate with Allelic Variants in TAS2R31.

34. Variability in Human Bitter Taste Sensitivity to Chemically Diverse Compounds Can Be Accounted for by Differential TAS2R Activation.

35. Dose-Dependent Effects of L-Arginine on PROP Bitterness Intensity and Latency and Characteristics of the Chemical Interaction between PROP and L-Arginine.

36. The gustin (CA6) gene polymorphism, rs2274333 (A/G), is associated with fungiform papilla density, whereas PROP bitterness is mostly due to TAS2R38 in an ethnically-mixed population.

37. Polymorphisms in TRPV1 and TAS2Rs associate with sensations from sampled ethanol.

38. Racial differences between African Americans and Asian Americans in the effect of 6-n-propylthiouracil taste intensity and food liking on body mass index.

39. Limited evidence for adaptive evolution and functional effect of allelic variation at rs702424 in the promoter of the TAS2R16 bitter taste receptor gene in Africa.

40. Multiplex minisequencing screening for PTC genotype associated with bitter taste perception.

41. The associations between 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) intensity and taste intensities differ by TAS2R38 haplotype.

42. Human bitter perception correlates with bitter receptor messenger RNA expression in taste cells.

43. Validation of edible taste strips for assessing PROP taste perception.

44. Genetic, functional, and phenotypic diversity in TAS2R38-mediated bitter taste perception.

45. Taste perception: from the tongue to the testis.

46. Explaining and predicting individually experienced liking of berry fractions by the hTAS2R38 taste receptor genotype.

47. Human psychometric and taste receptor responses to steviol glycosides.

48. Neuroscience: hardwired for taste.

49. Taste perception and food choices.

50. Genetic influences on oral fat perception and preference: Presented at the symposium "The Taste for Fat: New Discoveries on the Role of Fat in Sensory Perception, Metabolism, Sensory Pleasure and Beyond" held at the Institute of Food Technologists 2011 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, June 12, 2011.

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