The cell biology of taste

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Abstract

Taste buds are aggregates of 50-100 polarized neuroepithelial cells that detect nutrients and other compounds. Combined analyses of gene expression and cellular function reveal an elegant cellular organization within the taste bud. This review discusses the functional classes of taste cells, their cell biology, and current thinking on how taste information is transmitted to the brain. © 2010 Chaudhari and Roper.

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Chaudhari, N., & Roper, S. D. (2010, August 9). The cell biology of taste. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201003144

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