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Chemical Senses publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of chemoreception in both humans and animals. An important part of the journal's coverage is devoted to techniques and the development and application of new methods for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 30, Number 1, January 2005
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The Vomeronasal Receptor V2R2 Does Not Require Escort Molecules for Expression in Heterologous Systems
pp. 1-8(8)
Authors: Silvotti, Lucia; Giannini, Giuseppina; Tirindelli, Roberto

Do Tastants Have a Smell?
pp. 9-21(13)
Authors: Mojet, J.; Köster, E.P.; Prinz, J.F.

Odor Naming Methodology: Correct Identification with Multiple-choice versus Repeatable Identification in a Free Task
pp. 23-27(5)
Authors: Sulmont-Rossé, Claire; Issanchou, Sylvie; Köster, E.P.

Odor Emotionality Affects the Confidence in Odor Naming
pp. 29-35(7)
Authors: Jönsson, Fredrik U.; Olsson, Henrik; Olsson, Mats J.

Semantic, Typicality and Odor Representation: A Cross-cultural Study
pp. 37-49(13)
Authors: Chrea, C.; Valentin, D.; Sulmont-Rossé, C.; Nguyen, D. Hoang; Abdi, H.

Comparison of Odorant Specificity of Two Human Olfactory Receptors from Different Phylogenetic Classes and Evidence for Antagonism
pp. 69-80(12)
Authors: Sanz, Guenhaël; Schlegel, Claire; Pernollet, Jean-Claude; Briand, Loïc

An Increased Receptive Field of Olfactory Receptor Or43a in the Antennal Lobe of Drosophila Reduces Benzaldehyde-driven Avoidance Behavior
pp. 81-87(7)
Authors: Störtkuhl, Klemens F.; Kettler, Raffael; Fischer, Sven; Hovemann, Bernhard T.

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