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52. Expression, Regulation and Putative Nutrient-Sensing Function of Taste GPCRs in the Heart
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54. Genetic, Functional, and Phenotypic Diversity in TAS2R38-Mediated Bitter Taste Perception
55. Rezeptortestverfahren zum Auffinden von Geschmacksmodulatoren
56. The Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R10 Is Tailored to Accommodate Numerous Diverse Ligands
57. Molecular cloning of cDNAs encoding neuropeptide receptors in the CNS of Lymnaea stagnalis and the identification of their cognate ligands
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59. Genetic Labeling of Tas1r1 and Tas2r131 Taste Receptor Cells in Mice
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61. Editor-in-Chief's Note - Thank you to Reviewers
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63. Receptor Agonism and Antagonism of Dietary Bitter Compounds
64. G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Human Fat Taste Perception
65. Genomic, genetic and functional dissection of bitter taste responses to artificial sweeteners
66. Strong dependence of a nuclear lifetime on the ionic charge state
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68. Editor-in-Chief's Note - Thank you to Reviewers
69. Genetics and Bitter Taste Responses to Goitrin, a Plant Toxin Found in Vegetables
70. Editor-in-Chief's Note
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72. Auf den Geschmack gekommen?
73. Gustatory Expression Pattern of the Human TAS2R Bitter Receptor Gene Family Reveals a Heterogenous Population of Bitter Responsive Taste Receptor Cells
74. Genetic Variation in Taste Sensitivity
75. Characterization of Cloned Somatostatin Receptor Subtypes Localization of Rat SSTRs in Gastrointestinal Tissues, SSTR1 Gene Promoter Studies, and Mutational Analyses of SSTR3a
76. Human Bitter Taste Perception
77. The Lymnaea cardioexcitatory peptide (LyCEP) receptor: A G-protein-couplex receptor for a novel member of the RFamide neuropeptide family.
78. 1 - The human perception of taste compounds
79. Impact-parameter dependence of 1 sσ vacancy production in 4.6-MeV/a.m.u. Xe + Pb collisions
80. Differential Expression of Multiple Somatostatin Receptors in the Rat Cerebellum During Development
81. Presence of a Plasma Membrane Targeting Sequence in the Amino-Terminal Region of the Rat Somatostatin Receptor 3
82. Co-evolution of ligand-receptor pairs in the vasopressin/oxytocin superfamily of bioactive peptides.
83. First direct proof of internal conversion between bound states
84. Induction of Membrane Chloride Currents in Xenopus Laevis Oocytes By of Sulfonyl Amide Sweeteners Acesulfame K and Saccharin
85. Erratum:Sequence analysis of the promoter region of the rat somatostatin receptor subtype 1 gene (FEBS Letters 345 (1994) (225-228))
86. Involvement of a Pit-1 Binding Site in the Regulation of the Rat Somatostatin Receptor 1 Gene Expression
87. Inhibition of L-Type Calcium Channels by Octreotide in Isolated Human Neuroendocrine Tumor Cells of the Gut
88. Absolute measurements of electron-loss cross sections ofHe+andC3+with atomic hydrogen at intermediate velocities
89. Somatostatin receptor subtypes 1 and 2 couple differentially to adenylylcyclases and to voltagegated calcium channels in pancreatic rin 1046-38 cells
90. Capture, ionization, and pair-production processes in relativistic heavy-ion collisions in the 1-GeV/nucleon energy range
91. Positron - hydrogen scattering in the vicinity of the positronium formation threshold
92. Threshold and channel-coupling effects in positron elastic scattering from noble gases
93. Ionic charge dependence of the internal conversion coefficient and nuclear lifetime of the first excited state in125Te
94. Electron-electron interaction in the ionization ofO7+by He
95. Food Chemicals Codex. Committee of Food Chemicals Codex, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. 4th edition. XXXII and 882 pages, numerous figures and tables. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1996. Price: 158.95 £.
96. The Metabolism of Drugs and Other Xenobiotics. Edited by B. Testa and J. Caldwell, B. Testa: Biochemistry of Redox Reactions. 471 pages, numerous figures and tables. Academic Press, Harcourt Brace and Company, Publishers, London, San Diego, New York, Boston, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto 1995. Price: 75.00 £
97. Electron-ion ionization cross sections from electron-loss by atomic hydrogen: A case study
98. Mutational analysis and molecular modeling of the nonapeptide hormone binding domains of the [Arg8]vasotocin receptor.
99. Positron scattering on atoms and molecules near the positronium threshold
100. Passive and active electrons in the electron loss process
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