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Bernd Bufe

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Neural Regeneration Research|July 14, 2023
The tip of the iceberg? The underestimated potential of non-canonical beta-amyloids for Alzheimer's diseaseLukas Busch, Bernd Bufe
Biomolecular Concepts|June 16, 2016
The sensing of bacteria: emerging principles for the detection of signal sequences by formyl peptide receptorsBernd Bufe, Frank Zufall
BMC Neuroscience|April 9, 2005
Valine 738 and lysine 735 in the fifth transmembrane domain of rTas1r3 mediate insensitivity towards lactisole of the rat sweet taste receptorMarcel Winnig, Bernd Bufe, Wolfgang Meyerhof
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 4, 2012
Formyl peptide receptors from immune and vomeronasal system exhibit distinct agonist propertiesBernd Bufe, Timo Schumann, Frank Zufall
Chemical Senses|March 10, 2010
Oligomerization of TAS2R bitter taste receptorsChristina Kuhn, Bernd Bufe, Claudia Batram, et al.
Cells|November 11, 2022
The Hidden Role of Non-Canonical Amyloid β Isoforms in Alzheimer's DiseaseLukas Busch, Simone Eggert, Kristina Endres, et al.
Chemical Senses|March 2, 2005
Human bitter taste perceptionWolfgang Meyerhof, Maik Behrens, Anne Brockhoff, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|April 20, 2017
Organization and Plasticity of Sodium Channel Expression in the Mouse Olfactory and Vomeronasal EpitheliaFlorian Bolz, Stephanie Kasper, Bernd Bufe, et al.
Biological Chemistry|September 10, 2021
Emerging contributions of formyl peptide receptors to neurodegenerative diseasesLukas Busch, Stefan Vieten, Susan Brödel, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 16, 2002
The human TAS2R16 receptor mediates bitter taste in response to beta-glucopyranosidesBernd Bufe, Thomas Hofmann, Dietmar Krautwurst, et al.
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Neural Regeneration Research|July 14, 2023
The tip of the iceberg? The underestimated potential of non-canonical beta-amyloids for Alzheimer's diseaseLukas Busch, Bernd Bufe
Biomolecular Concepts|June 16, 2016
The sensing of bacteria: emerging principles for the detection of signal sequences by formyl peptide receptorsBernd Bufe, Frank Zufall
BMC Neuroscience|April 9, 2005
Valine 738 and lysine 735 in the fifth transmembrane domain of rTas1r3 mediate insensitivity towards lactisole of the rat sweet taste receptorMarcel Winnig, Bernd Bufe, Wolfgang Meyerhof
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 4, 2012
Formyl peptide receptors from immune and vomeronasal system exhibit distinct agonist propertiesBernd Bufe, Timo Schumann, Frank Zufall
Chemical Senses|March 10, 2010
Oligomerization of TAS2R bitter taste receptorsChristina Kuhn, Bernd Bufe, Claudia Batram, et al.
Cells|November 11, 2022
The Hidden Role of Non-Canonical Amyloid β Isoforms in Alzheimer's DiseaseLukas Busch, Simone Eggert, Kristina Endres, et al.
Chemical Senses|March 2, 2005
Human bitter taste perceptionWolfgang Meyerhof, Maik Behrens, Anne Brockhoff, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|April 20, 2017
Organization and Plasticity of Sodium Channel Expression in the Mouse Olfactory and Vomeronasal EpitheliaFlorian Bolz, Stephanie Kasper, Bernd Bufe, et al.
Biological Chemistry|September 10, 2021
Emerging contributions of formyl peptide receptors to neurodegenerative diseasesLukas Busch, Stefan Vieten, Susan Brödel, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 16, 2002
The human TAS2R16 receptor mediates bitter taste in response to beta-glucopyranosidesBernd Bufe, Thomas Hofmann, Dietmar Krautwurst, et al.
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