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savory sensation is
activated by glutamate.[citation needed]Gustatory
chemosensors are not just
present on the
tongue but also on
different cells of the...
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Chemosensor may
refer to: Chemoreceptor, a
specialized sensory receptor cell
which transduces (responds to) a
chemical substance Molecular sensor, a molecule...
- etc. The
application of
chemosensors is
referred to as chemosensing,
which is a form of
molecular recognition. All
chemosensors are
designed to contain...
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fluorescent chemosensors-molecular structures'
ability to
detect analytes was
substantially developed in the book
Fluorescent Chemosensors for Ion and...
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Types of
Chemosensors. (1.) Indicator-spacer-receptor (ISR) (2.) Indicator-Displacement ****ay (IDA)...
- D.; Taglietti, A. (1997). Desvergne, J. P.; Czarnik, A. W. (eds.).
Chemosensors of Ion and
Molecule Recognition. NATO ASI
Series C. Vol. 492. Dordrecht:...
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Benjamin Kaupp; Timo Strünker (2012). "The
CatSper channel: a
polymodal chemosensor in
human sperm". The EMBO Journal. 31 (7): 1654–1665. doi:10.1038/emboj...
- (2018-04-18). "The Use of
Hoechst Dyes for DNA
Staining and beyond".
Chemosensors. 6 (2): 18. doi:10.3390/chemosensors6020018. hdl:21.11116/0000-0001-A4FE-8...
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variability in the
surrounding environment,
carotid and
aortic bodies count as
chemosensors in a
similar way as
taste buds and photoreceptors. However,
because carotid...
- are in fact
directly sensed by the
carotid body, a
small collection of
chemosensors at the
bifurcation of the
carotid artery,
innervated by the petrosal...