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October 6, 2017
Thirst Increases Chorda Tympani Responses to Sodium Chloride
Thomas G Mast, Joseph M Breza, Robert J Contreras
Journal of Neurophysiology
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November 4, 2005
Temperature modulates taste responsiveness and stimulates gustatory neurons in the rat geniculate ganglion
Joseph M Breza, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Neuroscience Letters
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September 10, 2003
Cardiovascular function and circadian patterns in rats after area postrema lesions or prolonged food restriction
Kathleen S Curtis, Eric G Krause, Robert J Contreras
Physiology & Behavior
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September 12, 2006
Chorda tympani nerve transection alters linoleic acid taste discrimination by male and female rats
Jennifer M Stratford, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Progress in Neurobiology
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October 1, 2008
Cracking taste codes by tapping into sensory neuron impulse traffic
Marion E Frank, Robert F Lundy, Robert J Contreras
Chemical Senses
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November 25, 2005
Taste, salience, and increased NaCl ingestion after repeated sodium depletions
David M Dietz, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Journal of Neurophysiology
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January 29, 2010
Response latency to lingual taste stimulation distinguishes neuron types within the geniculate ganglion
Joseph M Breza, Alexandre A Nikonov, Robert J Contreras
Brain Research
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October 18, 2002
Fos expression in non-catecholaminergic neurons in medullary and pontine nuclei after volume depletion induced by polyethylene glycol
Kathleen S Curtis, Eric G Krause, Robert J Contreras
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
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July 19, 2008
Linoleic acid increases chorda tympani nerve responses to and behavioral preferences for monosodium glutamate by male and female rats
Jennifer M Stratford, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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May 28, 2011
Spike rate and spike timing contributions to coding taste quality information in rat periphery
Vernon Lawhern, Alexandre A Nikonov, Wei Wu, et al.
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Chemical Senses
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October 6, 2017
Thirst Increases Chorda Tympani Responses to Sodium Chloride
Thomas G Mast, Joseph M Breza, Robert J Contreras
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
November 4, 2005
Temperature modulates taste responsiveness and stimulates gustatory neurons in the rat geniculate ganglion
Joseph M Breza, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Neuroscience Letters
|
September 10, 2003
Cardiovascular function and circadian patterns in rats after area postrema lesions or prolonged food restriction
Kathleen S Curtis, Eric G Krause, Robert J Contreras
Physiology & Behavior
|
September 12, 2006
Chorda tympani nerve transection alters linoleic acid taste discrimination by male and female rats
Jennifer M Stratford, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Progress in Neurobiology
|
October 1, 2008
Cracking taste codes by tapping into sensory neuron impulse traffic
Marion E Frank, Robert F Lundy, Robert J Contreras
Chemical Senses
|
November 25, 2005
Taste, salience, and increased NaCl ingestion after repeated sodium depletions
David M Dietz, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
January 29, 2010
Response latency to lingual taste stimulation distinguishes neuron types within the geniculate ganglion
Joseph M Breza, Alexandre A Nikonov, Robert J Contreras
Brain Research
|
October 18, 2002
Fos expression in non-catecholaminergic neurons in medullary and pontine nuclei after volume depletion induced by polyethylene glycol
Kathleen S Curtis, Eric G Krause, Robert J Contreras
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
|
July 19, 2008
Linoleic acid increases chorda tympani nerve responses to and behavioral preferences for monosodium glutamate by male and female rats
Jennifer M Stratford, Kathleen S Curtis, Robert J Contreras
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
|
May 28, 2011
Spike rate and spike timing contributions to coding taste quality information in rat periphery
Vernon Lawhern, Alexandre A Nikonov, Wei Wu, et al.
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