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- DNA-mediated self-assembly of taste cells and neurons for taste signal transmission. Junsu Yun, Ann-Na Cho, Seung-Woo Cho, Yoon Sung Nam
, Biomater. Sci.
, 2018
, 6
, 3388
- Separation and thin-layer chromatographic determination of denatonium benzoate and other quaternary ammonium denaturants in spirituous preparations. M. J. Glover, A. J. Blake
, Analyst
, 1972
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, 891
- Plastic membrane ion-selective electrode for the determination of denatonium benzoate (Bitrex). O. G. B. Nambiar, Kalpana Gosavi, T. Ravindranathan
, Analyst
, 1991
, 116
, 1011
- Bitter taste genetics – the relationship to tasting, liking, consumption and health. Emma L. Beckett, Charlotte Martin, Zoe Yates, Martin Veysey, Konsta Duesing, Mark Lucock
, Food Funct.
, 2014
, 5
, 3040
- Germinated chickpea protein ficin hydrolysate and its peptides inhibited glucose uptake and affected the bitter receptor signaling pathway in vitro. Subhiksha Chandrasekaran, Elvira Gonzalez de Mejia
, Food Funct.
, 2023
, 14
, 8467
- Determination of denaturants in alcoholic toilet preparations. Part I. Denatonium benzoate (Bitrex) by high-performance liquid chromatography. K. Sugden, T. G. Mayne, C. R. Loscombe
, Analyst
, 1978
, 103
, 653
- Concealing the taste of the Guinness World's most bitter substance by using a synthetic nanocontainer. Xue Yang, Shengke Li, Qing-Wen Zhang, Ying Zheng, David Bardelang, Lian-Hui Wang, Ruibing Wang
, Nanoscale
, 2017
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, 10606
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, Analyst
, 1991
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, Analyst
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- Human cell-based taste perception – a bittersweet job for industry. K. Riedel, D. Sombroek, B. Fiedler, K. Siems, M. Krohn
, Nat. Prod. Rep.
, 2017
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