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    Chemostimuli for guanylyl cyclase-D-expressing olfactory sensory neurons promote the acquisition of preferences for foods adulterated with the rodenticide warfarin
    Chemostimuli for guanylyl cyclase-D-expressing olfactory sensory neurons promote the acquisition of preferences for foods adulterated with the rodenticide warfarin
    by Kevin Robert Kelliher, Steven D. Munger, Steven D. Munger
    Published 2015-07-01
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    Using Intrinsic Flavoprotein and NAD(P)H Imaging to Map Functional Circuitry in the Main Olfactory Bulb.
    Using Intrinsic Flavoprotein and NAD(P)H Imaging to Map Functional Circuitry in the Main Olfactory Bulb.
    by Cedric R Uytingco, Adam C Puche, Steven D Munger
    Published 2016-01-01
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    Interglomerular Connectivity within the Canonical and GC-D/Necklace Olfactory Subsystems.
    Interglomerular Connectivity within the Canonical and GC-D/Necklace Olfactory Subsystems.
    by Cedric R Uytingco, Adam C Puche, Steven D Munger
    Published 2016-01-01
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    Heterogeneous sensory innervation and extensive intrabulbar connections of olfactory necklace glomeruli.
    Heterogeneous sensory innervation and extensive intrabulbar connections of olfactory necklace glomeruli.
    by Renee E Cockerham, Adam C Puche, Steven D Munger
    Published 2009-01-01
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    Bitter taste receptors influence glucose homeostasis.
    Bitter taste receptors influence glucose homeostasis.
    by Cedrick D Dotson, Lan Zhang, Hong Xu, Yu-Kyong Shin, Stephan Vigues, Sandra H Ott, Amanda E T Elson, Hyun Jin Choi, Hillary Shaw, Josephine M Egan, Braxton D Mitchell, Xiaodong Li, Nanette I Steinle, Steven D Munger
    Published 2008-01-01
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