10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TASTE BUD» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
taste bud in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
taste bud im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Comprising 16 fiction and ten non-fiction titles, the 25 books at each level span a two-year reading age and the three-tier levelling system within each level facilitates an accurate match of reading ability and text.
Nelson Thornes Limited, 2000
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Taste and Smell: An Update
It is still not known how activation of TRPM5 on taste bud cells leads to
generation of action potentials on afferent nerve fibers. However, it is believed
that influx of monovalent cations through TRPM5 channels depolarizes taste bud
cells.
Thomas Hummel, Antje Welge-Lüssen, 2006
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Human Microscopic Anatomy: An Atlas for Students of Medicine ...
Each taste bud is an onion-like group of 20-50 fusiform cells located within a
nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium. Taste buds extend from the basal
lamina (BL) to the taste chamber (TC) that communicates with the oral cavity by ...
4
Taste and Smell Disorders
the presence or lack of dense granules in their apical portion1-2; intermediate
cells with characteristics between these extremes are also described.3 Cells
within a taste bud are arranged in a concentric columnar fashion with their apical
...
5
Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems
The chemoreceptors for taste sensation are packaged in taste buds, about
10,000 of which are present in the oral cavity and throat, with the greatest
percentage on the upper surface of the tongue (○ Figure 6-44). A taste bud
consists of about ...
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Ballenger's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery
B. TYPES OF PAPILLAE Taste Bud Synapses CIRCUMVALLATE Figure 10
Schematic of tongue showing the three major types of taste bud-containing
papillae (B) and their general lingual location (A). Structure of taste bud is shown
in C.
James Byron Snow, Phillip A. Wackym, John Jacob Ballenger, 2009
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Mechanisms of
Taste Transduction
TABLE. OF. CONTENTS. I. Introduction to Taste Bud Development 106 A.
Comparative Studies of Taste Bud Development 108 B . Types of Taste Cells and
Their Development 108 C. Nerve Fibers: Their Connections and Development Ill
II.
Sidney A. Simon, Stephen D. Roper, 1993
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Regeneration of Vertebrate Sensory Receptor Cells
Presson: On this question of the migration of the precursor cells in the taste bud,
from the discussion I have a picture of active migration, where the precursor cells
are coming from the outside and crossing some sort of boundary; but there is ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
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Applied Oral Physiology
N0 blood or lymphatic vessels are associated with any portion of the taste bud.
Conceivably, epithelial cells adjacent to the outer membrane of the taste bud
migrate into the bud and under the influence of neural and possibly salivary
stimuli ...
Christopher L. B. Lavelle, 1988
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Taste and Smell in Vertebrates
TASTE BUD INNERVATION Mammalian taste buds are usually associated with
papillae. They are highly innervated. Our study with the rat fungiform papilla
shows that about 200 unmyelinated nerve fibres enter the base of the papilla,
and 20 ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TASTE BUD» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
taste bud im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Scientists have discovered a new taste that could make food more …
There are thousands of taste buds on a single human tongue — and on the tops and bottoms and sides of our mouths. And receptors are all over our taste buds ... «Washington Post, Jul 15»
Taste Bud: 20 food and drink firms win Tesco listing
They were one of 20 companies to win a place on the Taste Bud programme run by Tesco and Bord Bia to help food companies get listed with the supermarket ... «Irish Times, Apr 15»
World's first images of taste buds in action
The human tongue contains more than 2,000 taste buds, which can distinguish between the five main tastes: salty, sweet, sour, bitter and umami. However ... «CBS News, Apr 15»
Robo chef: Would you trust a cook with no taste buds?
"Never trust a skinny chef," goes the old saying. But what about one without taste buds? It might not be able to sample its own handy work, but this robot chef can ... «CNNMoney, Apr 15»
Sweet, bitter, savory: penguins lack three of the five basic tastes
Compared with mammals, birds are thought to be poor tasters, due in part to the observations that they have fewer taste buds on their tongues and lack teeth for ... «University of Michigan News, Feb 15»
The Cold May Have Cost Penguins Most of Their Taste Buds
And their tongues, rather than having taste buds, a primary flavor receptor, are laden with sharp, spike-like papillae, which serve as grippers for catching prey. «Smithsonian, Feb 15»
Scientists Want To Add Fat To Basic Taste Flavors: Fat-Sensitive …
In the team's previous research, they studied 500 volunteers' sensitivity to the taste for fat. They argue that the tongue's taste buds can detect the presence of ... «Medical Daily, Feb 15»
'Umami taste buds important for overall health'
The ability to taste umami in food could have an effect on overall health, particularly in older people, Japanese researchers suggest. Sweet, salty, sour, bitter and ... «BBC News, Jan 15»
Tetley insures taste buds of its $1.6 million 'tea tester'
tetley sebastian michaelis Tetley tea taster Sebastian Michaelis has sampled more than 250,000 blends of tea during his career. «CNNMoney, Nov 14»
The tongue taste map is WRONG, scientists reveal
Scientists at Columbia University say neurons in the brain not cells in the tongue decide taste. They say our thousands of taste buds can all detect different ... «Daily Mail, Nov 14»