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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.

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Volume 32, Number 3, March 2007

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Subthreshold Olfactory Stimulation Can Enhance Sweetness
pp. 205-214(10)
Authors: Labbe, D; Rytz, A; Morgenegg, C; Ali, S; Martin, N

Modeling Inspiratory and Expiratory Steady-State Velocity Fields in the Sprague-Dawley Rat Nasal Cavity
pp. 215-223(9)
Authors: Yang, Geoffrey C.; Scherer, Peter W.; Mozell, Maxwell M.

Expression of T1Rs and Gustducin in Palatal Taste Buds of Mice
pp. 255-262(8)
Authors: Stone, Leslie M.; Barrows, Jennell; Finger, Thomas E.; Kinnamon, Sue C.

Topical Inhibition of Nasal Carbonic Anhydrase Affects the CO2 Detection Threshold in Rats
pp. 263-271(9)
Authors: Ferris, Katheryn E.; Clark, Rodney D.; Coates, E. Lee

Numerical Modeling of Odorant Uptake in the Rat Nasal Cavity
pp. 273-284(12)
Authors: Yang, Geoffrey C.; Scherer, Peter W.; Zhao, Kai; Mozell, Maxwell M.

Inflammatory Obstruction of the Olfactory Clefts and Olfactory Loss in Humans: A New Syndrome?
pp. 285-292(8)
Authors: Trotier, Didier; Bensimon, Jean Loup; Herman, Philippe; Tran Ba Huy, Patrice; Døving, Kjell B.; Eloit, Corinne

Putative Chemical Signals about Sex, Individuality, and Genetic Background in the Preputial Gland and Urine of the House Mouse (Mus musculus)
pp. 293-303(11)
Authors: Zhang, Jian-Xu; Rao, Xiao-Ping; Sun, Lixing; Zhao, Cheng-Hua; Qin, Xiao-Wei

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