409 results on '"Niv, Masha"'
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2. Text-based predictions of COVID-19 diagnosis from self-reported chemosensory descriptions
3. Cardiac human bitter taste receptors contain naturally occurring variants that alter function
4. Recent Smell Loss Is the Best Predictor of COVID-19 Among Individuals With Recent Respiratory Symptoms.
5. More than smell – COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis
6. Inhibiting a promiscuous GPCR: iterative discovery of bitter taste receptor ligands
7. Functions of Opsins in Drosophila Taste.
8. BitterMasS: Predicting Bitterness from Mass Spectra
9. Intracellular binding pocket revealed in the human bitter taste receptor TAS2R14
10. Allostery in Its Many Disguises: From Theory to Applications
11. BitterMatch: recommendation systems for matching molecules with bitter taste receptors
12. Taste and chirality: l-glucose sweetness is mediated by TAS1R2/TAS2R3 receptor
13. Taste GPCRs and their ligands
14. Comprehensive structure-activity-relationship studies of sensory active compounds in licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
15. Onset, duration and unresolved symptoms, including smell and taste changes, in mild COVID-19 infection: a cohort study in Israeli patients
16. Intense bitterness of molecules: Machine learning for expediting drug discovery
17. Sweet taste of heavy water
18. Rational design of agonists for bitter taste receptor TAS2R14: from modeling to bench and back
19. Validity of machine learning in biology and medicine increased through collaborations across fields of expertise
20. A bioinspired in vitro bioelectronic tongue with human T2R38 receptor for high-specificity detection of N-C=S-containing compounds
21. The T1R3 subunit of the sweet taste receptor is activated by D2O in transmembrane domain-dependent manner
22. The taste of KCl – What a difference a sugar makes
23. Tracking COVID-19 using taste and smell loss Google searches is not a reliable strategy
24. Combined presentation and immunogenicity analysis reveals a recurrent RAS.Q61K neoantigen in melanoma
25. RASA2 and NF1; two-negative regulators of Ras with complementary functions in melanoma
26. T1R3 subunit of the sweet taste receptor is activated by D2O in transmembrane domain-dependent manner
27. Discovery of 2-Aminopyrimidines as Potent Agonists for the Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R14
28. Sensitivity of human sweet taste receptor subunits T1R2 and T1R3 to activation by glucose enantiomers
29. GPCR & Company: Databases and Servers for GPCRs and Interacting Partners
30. Promiscuity and selectivity of bitter molecules and their receptors
31. A Simple Taste Test for Clinical Assessment of Taste and Oral Somatosensory Function—The “Seven-iTT”
32. Sensitivity of human sweet taste receptor subunits T1R2 and T1R3 to activation by glucose enantiomers
33. Inhibiting a promiscuous GPCR: iterative discovery of bitter taste receptor ligands
34. Discovery of 2-aminopyrimidines as potent agonists for the bitter taste receptor TAS2R14
35. Potential role of the bitter taste receptor T2R14 in the prolonged survival and enhanced chemoresponsiveness induced by apigenin
36. Design and synthesis of novel protein kinase R (PKR) inhibitors
37. Comparison between covid-19 symptoms in Israeli patients interviewed over the phone and online
38. Subjective assessment and taste strips testing of gustatory function, at home, and in the lab
39. AnchorDock for Blind Flexible Docking of Peptides to Proteins
40. Bitter Odorants and Odorous Bitters: Toxicity and Human TAS2R Targets.
41. Harnessing Food Product Reviews for Personalizing Sweetness Levels
42. Additional file 7 of BitterMatch: recommendation systems for matching molecules with bitter taste receptors
43. The T1R3 subunit of the sweet taste receptor is activated by D2O in transmembrane domain-dependent manner.
44. A Simple Taste Test for Clinical Assessment of Taste and Oral Somatosensory Function—The "Seven-iTT".
45. BitterMatch: Recommendation systems for matching molecules with bitter taste receptors
46. Comparing Class A GPCRs to bitter taste receptors
47. Mere end lugtesans - COVID-19 er associeret med svær påvirkning af lugtesansen, smagssansen og mundfølelsen
48. Structural requirements of bitter taste receptor activation
49. Corridengum to: Self-Rated Smell Ability Enables Highly Specific Predictors of COVID-19 Status: A Case–Control Study in Israel
50. The taste of the pandemic—contemporary review on the current state of research on gustation in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19)
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