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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 6, 28 July 2009

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HR11 and HR13 Receptor-Expressing Neurons Are Housed Together in Pheromone-Responsive Sensilla Trichodea of Male Heliothis virescens
pp. 469-477(9)
Authors: Krieger, Jrgen; Gondesen, Inga; Forstner, Maike; Gohl, Thomas; Dewer, Youssef; Breer, Heinz

Orosensory Responsiveness to and Preference for Hydroxide-Containing Salts in Mice
pp. 487-498(12)
Authors: St. John, Steven J.; Boughter, John D.

Swallowing Is Differentially Influenced by Retronasal Compared with Orthonasal Stimulation in Combination with Gustatory Stimuli
pp. 499-502(4)
Authors: Welge-Lssen, Antje; Ebnther, Myriam; Wolfensberger, Markus; Hummel, Thomas

The Role of the Human Hippocampus in OdorPlace Associative Memory
pp. 513-521(9)
Authors: Goodrich-Hunsaker, Naomi J.; Gilbert, Paul E.; Hopkins, Ramona O.

Comparison between Odor Thresholds for Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol and Butanol
pp. 523-527(5)
Authors: Croy, Ilona; Lange, Kornelia; Krone, Franziska; Negoias, Simona; Seo, Han-Seok; Hummel, Thomas

Human Pheromone Detection by the Vomeronasal Organ: Unnecessary for Mate Selection?
pp. 529-531(3)
Authors: Mast, Thomas G.; Samuelsen, Chad L.

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