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They identified and variety of genes that control chemosensory behavior.
Further research is required to design nutritional interventions for these chemosensory problems.
He said his colleague had been "the unquestioned leader in chemosensory research for years."
In addition to these centers, about 2,000 physicians or medical groups throughout the country know how to detect and treat chemosensory loss.
Through chemosensory evaluation, it was found that her senses of smell and taste were working normally.
Usually, in chemosensory cluster a true "taste pore" is lacking.
The need to label prey for chemosensory relocation after a bite and release may also play a role.
For example, many animals may use chemosensory alarm signals, communicated by chemicals known as pheromones.
They found that 34.2% of the GC neurons exhibited chemosensory responses.
The chemosensory basis for detecting sweetness, which varies among both individuals and species, has only been teased apart in recent years.
Poor appetite, nausea, early satiety, and chemosensory abnormalities presented concurrently.
In another study on Pepsis thisbe, chemosensory cues were shown to be used to detect specific hosts.
Studies have shown that few chemosensory GC neurons.
The hormone vasopressin is crucial in coupling a chemosensory cue with an appropriate physiological response.
Main olfactory epithelium, chemosensory tissue of the nose.
The relative importance of chemosensory changes to the etiology of malnutrition was assessed in 66 patients with advanced cancer.
The Hancock's organ is a chemosensory organ situated between the foot and the headshield.
"What is interesting is that we now have three chemosensory systems which seem to be quite independent," Dr. Dulac said.
Removing the vomeronasal organ of recipients causes an ineffective response - indicating that the cues are purely chemosensory in nature.
Candidate chemoreceptor subfamilies differentially expressed in the chemosensory organs of the mollusc Aplysia.
In this case selecting biological process and level 5 classifies genes using terms such as 'apoptotic mitochondrial changes' and 'chemosensory perception'.
The olfactory system is often spoken of along with the gustatory system as the chemosensory senses because both transduce chemical signals into perception.
Bartoshuk LM: Chemosensory alterations and cancer therapies.
Some degree of chemosensory abnormality was reported by 86% of patients; approximately one-half of patients reported interference with enjoying favorite foods.
Chemosensory neurons are defined are those that discriminate between tastant as well as between the presence or absence of a tastant.