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Decrease in sweet taste response and T1R3 sweet taste receptor expression in pregnant mice highlights a potential mechanism for increased caloric consumption in pregnancy

Ezen Choo, Anna P. Koh, Jason Goodman, Jennifer Bushnell, Hanna Mielke-Maday, Bryan Merte, Robin Dando

2020Physiology & Behavior12 citationsDOI

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TasteLickingPregnancyOffspringEndocrinologySweet tasteInternal medicineTaste receptorTaste aversionPhysiologyBiologyMedicineFood scienceGeneticsBiochemical Analysis and Sensing TechniquesOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior
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