Sugars

taste receptor, type 1, member 2 ; Mus musculus







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1 34523351 Variation in the gene Tas1r3 reveals complex temporal properties of mouse brainstem taste responses to sweeteners. 2021 Nov 1 1
2 30624973 T1R2+T1R3-independent chemosensory inputs contributing to behavioral discrimination of sugars in mice. 2019 May 1 1
3 28034739 Behavioral evidence that select carbohydrate stimuli activate T1R-independent receptor mechanisms. 2018 Mar 1 1
4 29625018 Sugar sensor genes in the murine gastrointestinal tract display a cephalocaudal axis of expression and a diurnal rhythm. 2018 Jun 1 1
5 26884387 Disruption of the sugar-sensing receptor T1R2 attenuates metabolic derangements associated with diet-induced obesity. 2016 Apr 15 1
6 27526998 Maltodextrin and sucrose preferences in sweet-sensitive (C57BL/6J) and subsensitive (129P3/J) mice revisited. 2016 Oct 15 1
7 26028411 [Role of the sweet taste receptor in glucose metabolism: no sweets for diabetes?]. 2015 1
8 22683548 The role of T1r3 and Trpm5 in carbohydrate-induced obesity in mice. 2012 Aug 20 1
9 21376068 The functional role of the T1R family of receptors in sweet taste and feeding. 2011 Nov 30 1
10 21383163 Glucose transporters and ATP-gated K+ (KATP) metabolic sensors are present in type 1 taste receptor 3 (T1r3)-expressing taste cells. 2011 Mar 29 2
11 21940444 Behavioral evidence for a glucose polymer taste receptor that is independent of the T1R2+3 heterodimer in a mouse model. 2011 Sep 21 1
12 20926763 Gut T1R3 sweet taste receptors do not mediate sucrose-conditioned flavor preferences in mice. 2010 Dec 1
13 20965149 Generation and characterization of T1R2-LacZ knock-in mouse. 2010 Nov 19 2
14 19091911 T1R3 taste receptor is critical for sucrose but not Polycose taste. 2009 Apr 1
15 17942718 Behavioral discrimination between sucrose and other natural sweeteners in mice: implications for the neural coding of T1R ligands. 2007 Oct 17 1
16 14986650 Taste perception: how to make a gourmet mouse. 2004 Feb 3 1