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Details on Person Kinnamon, Sue C

Class:IdPerson:9722112
_displayNameKinnamon, Sue C
_timestamp2021-03-18 15:12:33
created[InstanceEdit:9722103] May, Bruce, 2021-03-18
firstnameSue C
initialSC
surnameKinnamon
(author)[LiteratureReference:9722113] Umami taste transduction mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:9729182] Solitary chemosensory cells and bitter taste receptor signaling in human sinonasal mucosa
[LiteratureReference:9729525] Recent advances in taste transduction and signaling
[LiteratureReference:9729556] Sour taste: receptors, cells and circuits
[LiteratureReference:9729560] Cellular and Neural Responses to Sour Stimuli Require the Proton Channel Otop1
[LiteratureReference:9729880] The K+ channel KIR2.1 functions in tandem with proton influx to mediate sour taste transduction
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