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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 18, 2014
Bitter and sweet taste receptors regulate human upper respiratory innate immunityRobert J Lee, Jennifer M Kofonow, Philip L Rosen, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 21, 2018
Solitary chemosensory cells are a primary epithelial source of IL-25 in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polypsMichael A Kohanski, Alan D Workman, Neil N Patel, et al.
Plos One|January 22, 2011
Tobacco smoke mediated induction of sinonasal microbial biofilmsNatalia Goldstein-Daruech, Emily K Cope, Ke-Qing Zhao, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 9, 2012
T2R38 taste receptor polymorphisms underlie susceptibility to upper respiratory infectionRobert J Lee, Guoxiang Xiong, Jennifer M Kofonow, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|August 27, 2020
Divergent bitter and sweet taste perception intensity in chronic rhinosinusitis patientsCailu Lin, Alyssa M Civantos, Monique Arnold, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 18, 2014
Bitter and sweet taste receptors regulate human upper respiratory innate immunityRobert J Lee, Jennifer M Kofonow, Philip L Rosen, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 21, 2018
Solitary chemosensory cells are a primary epithelial source of IL-25 in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polypsMichael A Kohanski, Alan D Workman, Neil N Patel, et al.
Plos One|January 22, 2011
Tobacco smoke mediated induction of sinonasal microbial biofilmsNatalia Goldstein-Daruech, Emily K Cope, Ke-Qing Zhao, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 9, 2012
T2R38 taste receptor polymorphisms underlie susceptibility to upper respiratory infectionRobert J Lee, Guoxiang Xiong, Jennifer M Kofonow, et al.
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology|August 27, 2020
Divergent bitter and sweet taste perception intensity in chronic rhinosinusitis patientsCailu Lin, Alyssa M Civantos, Monique Arnold, et al.
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