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Chronic Restraint Stress in Rats Suppresses Sweet and Umami Taste Responses and Lingual Expression of T1R3 mRNA

Neuroscience Letters - Ireland
doi 10.1016/j.neulet.2010.09.055
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Neuroscience
Date

December 1, 2010

Authors
Atsuhiro OkamotoMichio MiyoshiToshiaki ImotoKazuo RyokeTatsuo Watanabe
Publisher

Elsevier BV


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