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Caroline P Harmon

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Current Opinion in Physiology|March 19, 2021
Bitter Taste Receptors (T2Rs) are Sentinels that Coordinate Metabolic and Immunological Defense ResponsesCaroline P Harmon, Daiyong Deng, Paul A S Breslin
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 25, 2025
Ibuprofen inhibits human sweet taste and glucose detection implicating an additional mechanism of metabolic disease risk reductionEmily C Hanselman, Caroline P Harmon, Daiyong Deng, et al.
Chemical Senses|January 10, 2024
Ribonucleotides differentially modulate oral glutamate detection thresholdsNicholas J Amado, Emily C Hanselman, Caroline P Harmon, et al.
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Current Opinion in Physiology|March 19, 2021
Bitter Taste Receptors (T2Rs) are Sentinels that Coordinate Metabolic and Immunological Defense ResponsesCaroline P Harmon, Daiyong Deng, Paul A S Breslin
British Journal of Pharmacology|February 25, 2025
Ibuprofen inhibits human sweet taste and glucose detection implicating an additional mechanism of metabolic disease risk reductionEmily C Hanselman, Caroline P Harmon, Daiyong Deng, et al.
Chemical Senses|January 10, 2024
Ribonucleotides differentially modulate oral glutamate detection thresholdsNicholas J Amado, Emily C Hanselman, Caroline P Harmon, et al.
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