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Mind
Sensory system
Biology
Cardiac dysrhythmia
Channelopathy
Gustducin
Taste receptor
Taste bud
Taste
Gustation
Gustatory system
Mouth

Chem. Senses 31: 739–746, 2006 doi:[removed]chemse/bjl016 Advance Access publication July 27, 2006 Taste Receptor Cells Express Voltage-Dependent Potassium Channels in a Cell

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