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Chemosensory Transduction

The Detection of Odors, Tastes, and Other Chemostimuli

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2016
ISBN13: 9780128016947
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2016 9780128016947
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Written by leaders in the field of chemosensation, Chemosensory Transduction provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the molecular mechanisms that allow animals to detect their chemical world. The text focuses on mammals, but also includes several chapters on chemosensory transduction mechanisms in lower vertebrates and insects. This book examines transduction mechanisms in the olfactory, taste, and somatosensory (chemesthetic) systems as well as in a variety of internal sensors that are responsible for homeostatic regulation of the body. Chapters cover such topics as social odors in mammals, vertebrate and invertebrate olfactory receptors, peptide signaling in taste and gut nutrient sensing. Includes a foreword by preeminent olfactory scientist Stuart Firestein, Chair of Columbia University’s Department of Biological Sciences in New York, NY.

Chemosensory Transduction describes state-of-the-art approaches and key findings related to the study of the chemical senses. Thus, it serves as the go-to reference for this subject for practicing scientists and students with backgrounds in sensory biology and/or neurobiology. The volume will also be valuable for industry researchers engaged in the design or testing of flavors, fragrances, foods and/or pharmaceuticals.

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ISBN13:9780128016947
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>Introduction and overview - Frank Zufall and Steven D. Munger</p> <p>Section I. Social Odors and Chemical Ecology<br>1. Specialized chemosignaling that generates social and survival behavior in mammals - Lisa Stowers and Tsung-Han Kuo <br>2. Chemical ecology in insects - Bill Hansson and Dieter Wicher</p> <p>Section II. Olfactory Transduction<br>3. Vertebrate odorant receptors - Kazushige Touhara, Yoshihito Niimura and Sayoko Ihara <br>4. Odor sensing by trace amine-associated receptors - Qian Li and Stephen D. Liberles <br>5. Aquatic olfaction - Sigrun Korsching<br>6. Insect olfactory receptors: An interface between chemistry and biology - Gregory M. Pask and Anandasankar Ray <br>7. Cyclic AMP signaling in the main olfactory epithelium - Christopher H. Ferguson and Haiqing Zhao <br>8. Cyclic GMP signaling in olfactory sensory neurons - Trese Leinders-Zufall and Pablo Chamero <br>9. Ciliary trafficking of transduction molecules – Jeremy C. McIntyre and Jeffrey R. Martens<br>10. Vomeronasal receptors: V1Rs, V2Rs and FPRs - Ivan Rodriguez<br>11. Vomeronasal transduction and cell signaling - Marc Spehr<br>12. Comparative olfactory transduction - Elizabeth A. Corey and Barry W. Ache</p> <p>Section III. Gustatory Transduction<br>13. G protein-coupled taste receptors - Maik Behrens and Wolfgang Meyerhof <br>14. Mechanism of taste perception in Drosophila - Hubert Amrein<br>15. G protein-coupled taste transduction - Sue C. Kinnamon<br>16. The mechanisms of salty and sour taste - Steven D. Munger<br>17. Peptide signaling in taste transduction - Shingo Takai, Ryusuke Yoshida, Noriatsu Shigemura and Yuzo Ninomiya</p> <p>Section IV. Stimulus Transduction in Other Chemodetection Systems <br>18. O2 and CO2 detection by the carotid and aortic bodies - Nanduri R. Prabhakar<br>19. Chemosensation in the ventricles of the central nervous system - Mari Aoki and Ulrich Boehm <br>20. Gut nutrient sensing - Sami Damak<br>21. Chemesthesis - Jay P. Slack</p>
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