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Function and Regulation of Chemoreceptors
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact


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Flavour.
ISSN: 20447248 Year: 2012 Publisher: London : BioMed Central,

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Somatosensory & motor research
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ISSN: 13691651 08990220 Publisher: New York, NY

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Somesthesia --- Skin --- Perceptual-motor processes --- Récepteurs sensoriels --- Sens et sensations --- Psychomotor Performance --- Receptors, Sensory --- Sensation --- Innervation --- Psychomotor Performance. --- Sensory Receptor Cells. --- Sensation. --- Perceptual-motor processes. --- Somesthesia. --- Innervation. --- Neurology. --- Bodily sensation awareness --- Body consciousness --- Body sense --- Sense, Body --- Somaesthesia --- Somatesthesia --- Somatic sensation --- Somesthesis --- Sensory-motor processes --- Organoleptic --- Sensory Function --- Function, Sensory --- Functions, Sensory --- Sensations --- Sensory Functions --- Neural Receptors --- Sensory Neurons --- Sensory Receptors --- Nerve Endings, Sensory --- Neurons, Sensory --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve Ending, Sensory --- Neural Receptor --- Neuron, Sensory --- Neuroreceptor --- Receptor Cell, Sensory --- Receptor Cells, Sensory --- Receptor, Neural --- Receptor, Sensory --- Sensory Nerve Ending --- Sensory Nerve Endings --- Sensory Neuron --- Sensory Receptor --- Sensory Receptor Cell --- Perceptual Motor Performance --- Sensory Motor Performance --- Visual Motor Coordination --- Coordination, Visual Motor --- Coordinations, Visual Motor --- Motor Coordination, Visual --- Motor Coordinations, Visual --- Motor Performance, Perceptual --- Motor Performance, Sensory --- Motor Performances, Perceptual --- Motor Performances, Sensory --- Perceptual Motor Performances --- Performance, Perceptual Motor --- Performance, Psychomotor --- Performance, Sensory Motor --- Performances, Perceptual Motor --- Performances, Psychomotor --- Performances, Sensory Motor --- Psychomotor Performances --- Sensory Motor Performances --- Visual Motor Coordinations --- Cutis --- Integument (Skin) --- Cutaneous nerves --- Senses and sensation --- Movement, Psychology of --- Perception --- Neurons, Afferent --- Sense Organs --- Motor Activity --- Athletic Performance --- Beauty, Personal --- Body covering (Anatomy) --- Chemistry --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Social Sciences --- Biochemistry --- General and Others --- Physiology --- Behavioral Science (Psychology) and Counselling --- Sensory Receptor Cells --- Human anatomy --- Human physiology


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Chemosensory Perception
ISSN: 19365810 19365802

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Chemical senses --- Sensory receptors --- Chemoreceptor Cells --- Chemical senses. --- Sensory receptors. --- physiology. --- Health Sciences --- Physiology --- Chemoreceptors --- physiology --- Receptors, Sensory --- Chemoreception --- Neural receptors --- Senses and sensation --- Neuroscience --- Perception --- Chemical Phenomena. --- Chemical Phenomenon --- Chemical Process --- Physical Chemistry Phenomena --- Physical Chemistry Process --- Physicochemical Phenomenon --- Physicochemical Process --- Chemical Concepts --- Chemical Processes --- Physical Chemistry Concepts --- Physical Chemistry Processes --- Physicochemical Concepts --- Physicochemical Phenomena --- Physicochemical Processes --- Chemical Concept --- Chemistry Process, Physical --- Chemistry Processes, Physical --- Concept, Chemical --- Concept, Physical Chemistry --- Concept, Physicochemical --- Concepts, Chemical --- Concepts, Physical Chemistry --- Concepts, Physicochemical --- Phenomena, Chemical --- Phenomena, Physical Chemistry --- Phenomena, Physicochemical --- Phenomenon, Chemical --- Phenomenon, Physicochemical --- Physical Chemistry Concept --- Physicochemical Concept --- Process, Chemical --- Process, Physical Chemistry --- Process, Physicochemical --- Processes, Chemical --- Processes, Physical Chemistry --- Processes, Physicochemical --- Sensory Receptor Cells. --- Neural Receptors --- Sensory Neurons --- Sensory Receptors --- Nerve Endings, Sensory --- Neurons, Sensory --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve Ending, Sensory --- Neural Receptor --- Neuron, Sensory --- Neuroreceptor --- Receptor Cell, Sensory --- Receptor Cells, Sensory --- Receptor, Neural --- Receptor, Sensory --- Sensory Nerve Ending --- Sensory Nerve Endings --- Sensory Neuron --- Sensory Receptor --- Sensory Receptor Cell --- Neurons, Afferent --- Sense Organs --- Sensory Receptor Cells --- Chémoréception --- Récepteurs sensoriels --- Chémorécepteurs --- Physiologie --- Quimioteràpia --- Fisiologia cel·lular


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Neural nets in electric fish
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ISBN: 0262275201 0585356084 9780585356082 9780262275200 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

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Electroreceptors. --- Jamming avoidance response (Electrophysiology) --- Neural circuitry. --- Eigenmannia --- Sensory Receptor Cells --- Fishes --- Neural Networks, Computer. --- Neural Receptors --- Receptors, Sensory --- Sensory Neurons --- Sensory Receptors --- Nerve Endings, Sensory --- Neurons, Sensory --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve Ending, Sensory --- Neural Receptor --- Neuron, Sensory --- Neuroreceptor --- Receptor Cell, Sensory --- Receptor Cells, Sensory --- Receptor, Neural --- Receptor, Sensory --- Sensory Nerve Ending --- Sensory Nerve Endings --- Sensory Neuron --- Sensory Receptor --- Sensory Receptor Cell --- Neurons, Afferent --- Sense Organs --- Glass knifefishes --- Circuitry, Neural --- Circuits, Neural --- Nerve net --- Nerve network --- Neural circuits --- Neurocircuitry --- Neuronal circuitry --- Electrophysiology --- Nervous system --- Neural networks (Neurobiology) --- Reflexes --- JAR (Electrophysiology) --- Electrolocation (Physiology) --- Sensory receptors --- Computational Neural Networks --- Connectionist Models --- Models, Neural Network --- Neural Network Models --- Neural Networks (Computer) --- Perceptrons --- Computational Neural Network --- Computer Neural Network --- Computer Neural Networks --- Connectionist Model --- Model, Connectionist --- Model, Neural Network --- Models, Connectionist --- Network Model, Neural --- Network Models, Neural --- Network, Computational Neural --- Network, Computer Neural --- Network, Neural (Computer) --- Networks, Computational Neural --- Networks, Computer Neural --- Networks, Neural (Computer) --- Neural Network (Computer) --- Neural Network Model --- Neural Network, Computational --- Neural Network, Computer --- Neural Networks, Computational --- Perceptron --- Physiology. --- physiology. --- Sensory Receptor Cells.


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Molecular mechanisms for sensory signals : recognition and transformation
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ISBN: 0691628939 0691603928 Year: 2017 Publisher: Princeton, [New Jersey] : Princeton University Press,

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Pursuing the questions of how we learn and how memory is made, Edward Kosower introduces a novel and rich approach to connecting molecular properties with the biological properties that enable us to write and read, to create culture and ethics, and to think. Here he examines what happens within a single cell in reaction to external stimuli, and shows the parallels between single cell and multicellular responses. To address the problem of "learning," Kosower explains the molecular mechanisms of responses to input from taste, olfactory, and visual receptors. He then shows how these and other processes serve as the basis for memory. This study covers such signals for the molecular process of learning as pheromones (the molecular signals mediating behavior), light (activates the G-protein receptor, rhodopsin), and acetylcholine (opens the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor). Kosower's discussion of the structure and function of these complex molecules has direct implications for such areas as molecular neurobiology, bioorganic chemistry, and drug design, in elucidating approaches to the structure of drug targets.Originally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Molecular neurobiology. --- Cellular signal transduction. --- Molecular recognition. --- Action potential. --- Activation. --- Amino acid. --- Antibody. --- Bilayer. --- Binding protein. --- Biological Assay. --- Biological membrane. --- Biological neural network. --- Biomolecular structure. --- Biosynthesis. --- Catalysis. --- Caudate nucleus. --- Cell surface receptor. --- Chemical change. --- Chemical modification. --- Chemical synapse. --- Chemoreceptor. --- Chemotaxis. --- Chromatin. --- Chromophore. --- Conformational change. --- Creatine kinase. --- Demethylation. --- Electron transport chain. --- Enzyme. --- GABA receptor. --- GABAA receptor. --- Ganglion cell. --- Gel electrophoresis. --- Gene product. --- Globulin. --- Glycine receptor. --- Golgi apparatus. --- Golgi cell. --- Ion channel. --- LTP induction. --- Libration (molecule). --- Ligand (biochemistry). --- Lysine. --- Lysozyme. --- Mechanism of action. --- Mechanoreceptor. --- Membrane potential. --- Methylation. --- Methyltransferase. --- Microvillus. --- Molecular configuration. --- Molecular electronic transition. --- Molecular graphics. --- Molecular sieve. --- Molecule. --- Motor neuron. --- Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. --- Mutagen. --- Neurofilament. --- Neuroglia. --- Neurokinin A. --- Neuron. --- Neuropeptide. --- Neurotransmitter. --- Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. --- Olfactory receptor neuron. --- Organism. --- Peptide. --- Permease. --- Pheromone binding protein. --- Pheromone. --- Phosphodiesterase. --- Phosphorylation. --- Physical organic chemistry. --- Plasma protein binding. --- Post-translational modification. --- Protein methylation. --- Protein phosphorylation. --- Protein primary structure. --- Protein structure. --- Protein synthesis inhibitor. --- Protein. --- Proteolysis. --- RNA interference. --- Receptor (biochemistry). --- Receptor modulator. --- Receptors, Neurotransmitter. --- Regulation of gene expression. --- Retina. --- Rhodopsin kinase. --- Rhodopsin. --- Sensory neuron. --- Side chain. --- Signal processing. --- Signal transduction. --- Sodium channel. --- Stimulus (physiology). --- Synapsin I. --- Synapsis. --- Synaptosome. --- Teratology. --- Transducin. --- Transposable element.

Pheromones and animal behaviour: communication by smell and taste
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ISBN: 1107126657 1280955821 9786610955824 0511202784 051135133X 0511077343 0511555563 051161506X 0511075774 9780511077340 9780511075773 9780511351334 9780511615061 9780521485265 0521485266 0521485266 052148068X 9781280955822 6610955824 9781107126657 9780511202780 9780511555565 9780521480680 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Cambridge university press,

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We are entering one of the most exciting periods in the study of chemical communication since the first pheromones were identified some 40 years ago. This rapid progress is reflected in this book, the first to cover the whole animal kingdom at this level for 25 years. The importance of chemical communication is illustrated with examples from a diverse range of animals including humans, marine copepods, Drosophila, Caenorhabditis elegans, moths, snakes, goldfish, elephants and mice. It is designed to be advanced, but at the same time accessible to readers whatever their scientific background. For students of ecology, evolution and behaviour, this book gives an introduction to the rapid progress in our understanding of olfaction at the molecular and neurological level. In addition, it offers chemists, molecular and neurobiologists an insight into the ecological, evolutionary and behavioural context of olfactory communication.

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Animal communication. --- Chemical senses. --- Pheromones. --- Animal communication --- Pheromones --- Chemical senses --- Behavior, Animal --- Sensory Receptor Cells --- Biological Factors --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Neurons, Afferent --- Behavior --- Peripheral Nervous System --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Neurons --- Nervous System --- Cells --- Anatomy --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Chemoreceptor Cells --- Animal Communication --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Animal Behavior --- Synomones --- Allelochemical --- Allelochemicals --- Allomone --- Allomones --- Ectohormones --- Kairomone --- Kairomones --- Pheromone --- Semiochemical --- Semiochemicals --- Chemotactic Factors --- Animal Communications --- Communication, Animal --- Communications, Animal --- Chemoreceptive Cells --- Cell, Chemoreceptive --- Cell, Chemoreceptor --- Cells, Chemoreceptive --- Cells, Chemoreceptor --- Chemoreceptive Cell --- Chemoreceptor Cell --- Chemotaxis --- Sensilla --- Anatomies --- Cell --- Cell Biology --- Nervous Systems --- System, Nervous --- Systems, Nervous --- Nerve Cells --- Cell, Nerve --- Cells, Nerve --- Nerve Cell --- Neuron --- Behavior And Behavior Mechanism --- Nervous System, Peripheral --- Nervous Systems, Peripheral --- Peripheral Nervous Systems --- System, Peripheral Nervous --- Systems, Peripheral Nervous --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Afferent Neurons --- Afferent Neuron --- Neuron, Afferent --- Biologic Agents --- Biologic Factors --- Biological Factor --- Factor, Biologic --- Factor, Biological --- Factors, Biological --- Biologic Agent --- Biological Agent --- Biological Agents --- Agent, Biologic --- Agent, Biological --- Agents, Biologic --- Agents, Biological --- Biologic Factor --- Factors, Biologic --- Biological Products --- Neural Receptors --- Receptors, Sensory --- Sensory Neurons --- Sensory Receptors --- Nerve Endings, Sensory --- Neurons, Sensory --- Neuroreceptors --- Receptors, Neural --- Nerve Ending, Sensory --- Neural Receptor --- Neuron, Sensory --- Neuroreceptor --- Receptor Cell, Sensory --- Receptor Cells, Sensory --- Receptor, Neural --- Receptor, Sensory --- Sensory Nerve Ending --- Sensory Nerve Endings --- Sensory Neuron --- Sensory Receptor --- Sensory Receptor Cell --- Sense Organs --- Autotomy Animal --- Animal Behaviors --- Ethology --- Chemoreception --- Senses and sensation --- Chemoreceptors --- Hormones --- Sex recognition (Zoology) --- Animal biocommunication --- Animal language --- Biocommunication, Animal --- Language learning by animals --- Animal behavior --- Animal population --- Communication --- social behaviour --- Sexual behaviour --- Olfactory organs --- Communication animale --- Phéromones --- Chémoréception

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