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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9728698
_displayNameCharacterization of the Binding Site of Aspartame in the Human Sweet Taste Receptor
_timestamp2021-04-21 14:56:16
author[Person:9728734] Maillet, Emeline L
[Person:9728719] Cui, Meng
[Person:9728716] Jiang, Peihua
[Person:9728702] Mezei, Mihaly
[Person:9728710] Hecht, Elizabeth
[Person:9728731] Quijada, Jeniffer
[Person:9028321] Margolskee, Robert F
[Person:9728696] Osman, Roman
[Person:9728699] Max, Marianna
created[InstanceEdit:9728717] May, Bruce, 2021-04-21
journalChem Senses
pages577-86
pubMedIdentifier26377607
titleCharacterization of the Binding Site of Aspartame in the Human Sweet Taste Receptor
volume40
year2015
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9728723] Sweet compound binds sweet taste receptor (TAS1R2:TAS1R3) [Homo sapiens]
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