2024
DOI: 10.1002/fft2.407
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Taste and its receptors in human physiology: A comprehensive look

Chao Li,
Yaxin Li,
Qing Sun
et al.

Abstract: Increasing evidence shows that food has significance beyond traditional perception (providing nutrition and energy) in maintaining normal life activities. It is indicated that the sense of taste plays a crucial part in regulating human life activities. Taste is one of the basic physiological sensations in mammals, and it is the fundamental guarantee for them to perceive, select, and ingest nutrients in order to survive. With the advances in electrophysiology, molecular biology, and structural biology, studies … Show more

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