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The cloning of two new taste receptors represents a scrumptious advance for this field of research, but determining their flavor still leaves one feeling slightly hungry
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Lindemann, B. Receptor seeks ligand: On the way to cloning the molecular receptors for sweet and bitter taste. Nat Med 5, 381–382 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/7377
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