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Taste buds: cells, signals and synapses
Journal article   Open access  Peer reviewed

Taste buds: cells, signals and synapses

Stephen D Roper and Nirupa Chaudhari
Nature reviews. Neuroscience, Vol.18(8), pp.485-497
2017-08
PMCID: PMC5958546
PMID: 28655883

Abstract

Taste Buds - physiology Animals Afferent Pathways - physiology Humans Taste Buds - cytology Cell Communication - physiology Synaptic Transmission
The past decade has witnessed a consolidation and refinement of the extraordinary progress made in taste research. This Review describes recent advances in our understanding of taste receptors, taste buds, and the connections between taste buds and sensory afferent fibres. The article discusses new findings regarding the cellular mechanisms for detecting tastes, new data on the transmitters involved in taste processing and new studies that address longstanding arguments about taste coding.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn.2017.68View
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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.220 Smell & Taste Science
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