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In the human taste bud, some cells express sweet receptors and respond to sweetness, whereas other cells express bitter receptors and respond to bitter chemicals.
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In viscerosensation this is particularly true for the taste system where, for example, mouse taste bud cells expressing the receptor molecule that is responsive to bitter stimuli have been engineered to express fluorescence, or to be rendered inoperable, and identified as distinct from cells expressing sweet and umami receptors.
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Even Hein's homage to classic, geometry-obsessed minimalism is expressed in sweet, self-effacing terms: thirty-six sugar cubes, perched on an easily overlooked shelf.
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A diamond bird motif, with a twist of a tail forming a ring, or a bird flying from a necklace of sky blue chalcedony beads, expressed the sweet side.
Repeating it recently over many hours in Shanghai and New York, Mr. Tian expressed a sweet wonder that it could actually have happened, much less to him, a child of the Cultural Revolution who had seen only one Western opera -- "Carmen," in Chinese -- before coming to the United States nearly 20 years ago.
In this paper, we demonstrated that Lrmp/Jaw1 was selectively expressed in sweet, umami, and bitter taste responsive cells.
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Through the words of a song or poem you can express all the sweet sentiments and warm, fuzzy feelings that you can't say to their face.
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