Heat activation of TRPM5 underlies thermal sensitivity of sweet taste

scientific article published on December 2005

Heat activation of TRPM5 underlies thermal sensitivity of sweet taste is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1002522697
P356DOI10.1038/NATURE04248
P698PubMed publication ID16355226
P5875ResearchGate publication ID7415316

P50authorBernd NiliusQ823958
Thomas VoetsQ40270934
Karel TalaveraQ42413672
Robert MargolskeeQ17149107
P2093author name stringKeiko Yasumatsu
Noriatsu Shigemura
Yuzo Ninomiya
Guy Droogmans
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P433issue7070
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1022-1025
P577publication date2005-12-01
P1433published inNatureQ180445
P1476titleHeat activation of TRPM5 underlies thermal sensitivity of sweet taste
P478volume438