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Biology / Nervous system / Perception / Sensory system / G protein coupled receptors / TAS2R38 / Taste bud / Supertaster / Taste / Gustatory system / Mind / Gustation
Date: 2011-11-29 05:49:32
Biology
Nervous system
Perception
Sensory system
G protein coupled receptors
TAS2R38
Taste bud
Supertaster
Taste
Gustatory system
Mind
Gustation

Lucy reading-ikkanda for The SCientist, NOvember 2011 Supertaster anatomy

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