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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 34, Number 5, 13 June 2009

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Editorial
pp. 361-362(2)

Human Salt Taste and the Lingual Surface Potential Correlate
pp. 373-382(10)
Authors: Feldman, George M.; Heck, Gerard L.; Smith, Nancy L.

Odorant Receptors from the Light brown Apple Moth (Epiphyas postvittana) Recognize Important Volatile Compounds Produced by Plants
pp. 383-394(12)
Authors: Jordan, Melissa D.; Anderson, Alisha; Begum, Doreen; Carraher, Colm; Authier, Astrid; Marshall, Sean D.G.; Kiely, Aidan; Gatehouse, Laurence N.; Greenwood, David R.; Christie, David L.; Kralicek, Andrew V.; Trowell, Stephen C.; Newcomb, Richard D.

Retro-Nasal Aroma Release Depends on Both Subject and Product Differences: A Link to Food Intake Regulation?
pp. 395-403(9)
Authors: Ruijschop, Rianne M.A.J.; Burgering, Maurits J.M.; Jacobs, Marc A.; Boelrijk, Alexandra E.M.

Post-oral and Perioral Stimulations during Nursing Enhance Appetitive Olfactory Memory in Neonatal Rabbits
pp. 405-413(9)
Authors: Serra, J.; Ferreira, G.; Mirabito, L.; Lvy, F.; Nowak, R.

An Odor Stimulator Controlling Odor Temporal Pattern Applicable in Insect Olfaction Study
pp. 425-433(9)
Authors: Okada, Koutaroh; Sakuma, Masayuki

TestRetest Reliability of the San Diego Odor Identification Test and Comparison with the Brief Smell Identification Test
pp. 435-440(6)
Authors: Krantz, Elizabeth M.; Schubert, C.R.; Dalton, D.S.; Zhong, W.; Huang, G.H.; Klein, B.E.K.; Klein, R.; Nieto, F.J.; Cruickshanks, K.J.

Water Taste Transduction Pathway Is Calcium Dependent in Drosophila
pp. 441-449(9)
Authors: Meunier, Nicolas; Marion-Poll, Frdric; Lucas, Philippe

Olfactory Cilia: Linking Sensory Cilia Function and Human Disease
pp. 451-464(14)
Authors: Jenkins, Paul M.; McEwen, Dyke P.; Martens, Jeffrey R.

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