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Chemotransduction Necturus taste buds, a model for taste processingROPER, S. D.Neuroscience research. 1990, pp S73-S83, issn 0168-0102, suppl. 12Conference Paper
The cell biology of vertebrate taste receptorsROPER, S. D.Annual review of neuroscience. 1989, Vol 12, pp 329-353, issn 0147-006XArticle
The microphysiology of peripheral taste organsROPER, S. D.The Journal of neuroscience. 1992, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 1127-1134, issn 0270-6474Article
Reduction of electrical coupling between Necturus taste receptor cells, a possible role in acid tasteBIGIANI, A; ROPER, S. D.Neuroscience letters. 1994, Vol 176, Num 2, pp 212-216, issn 0304-3940Article
Amiloride does not block taste transduction in the mudpuppy, Necturus maculosusMCPHEETERS, M; ROPER, S. D.Chemical senses. 1985, Vol 10, Num 3, pp 341-352, issn 0379-864XArticle
Identification of electrophysiologically distinct cell subpopulations in Necturus taste budsBIGIANI, A; ROPER, S. D.The Journal of general physiology. 1993, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 143-170, issn 0022-1295Article
Immunocytochemistry of gamma-aminobutyric acid, glutamate, serotonin, and histamine in Necturus taste budsJAIN, S; ROPER, S. D.Journal of comparative neurology (1911). 1991, Vol 307, Num 4, pp 675-682, issn 0021-9967, 8 p.Article
Dye-coupling in taste buds in the Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosusJIAN YANG; ROPER, S. D.The Journal of neuroscience. 1987, Vol 7, Num 11, pp 3561-3565, issn 0270-6474Article
Membrane properties of isolated mudpuppy taste cellsKINNAMON, S. C; ROPER, S. D.The Journal of general physiology. 1988, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 351-371, issn 0022-1295Article
Passive and active membrane properties of mudpuppy taste receptor cellsKINNAMON, S. C; ROPER, S. D.Journal of physiology. 1987, Vol 383, pp 601-614, issn 0022-3751Article
The taste of monosodium glutamate (MSG), L-aspartic acid, and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) in rats : Are NMDA receptors involved in MSG taste?STAPLETON, J. R; ROPER, S. D; DELAY, E. R et al.Chemical senses. 1999, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 449-457, issn 0379-864XArticle
Proton currents through amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels in isolated hamster taste cells : enhancement by vasopressin and cAMPGILBERTSON, T. A; ROPER, S. D; KINNAMON, S. C et al.Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.). 1993, Vol 10, Num 5, pp 931-942, issn 0896-6273Article
Distribution of ion channels on taste cells and its relationship to chemosensory transductionROPER, S. D; MCBRIDE, D. W.The Journal of membrane biology (Print). 1989, Vol 109, Num 1, pp 29-39, issn 0022-2631, 11 p.Article
Intercellular signaling in Necturus taste buds : chemical excitation of receptor cells elicits responses in basal cellsEWALD, D. A; ROPER, S. D.Journal of neurophysiology. 1992, Vol 67, Num 5, pp 1316-1324, issn 0022-3077Article
CA2+-dependence chloride conductance in Necturus taste cellsMCBRIDE, D. W; ROPER, S. D.The Journal of membrane biology (Print). 1991, Vol 124, Num 1, pp 85-93, issn 0022-2631Article
Mediation of responses to calcium in taste cells by modulation of a potassium conductanceBIGIANI, A. R; ROPER, S. D.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1991, Vol 252, Num 5002, pp 126-128, issn 0036-8075, 3 p.Article
Ultrastructure of taste cells and synapses in the mudpuppy Necturus maculosusDELAY, R. J; ROPER, S. D.Journal of comparative neurology (1911). 1988, Vol 277, Num 2, pp 268-280, issn 0021-9967Article
Proceedings/9th international symposium on olfaction and taste, Snowmass Village, CO, USA, July 20-24, 1986ROPER, S. D; ATEMA, J.Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1987, Vol 510, issn 0077-8923, XXII-747 pConference Proceedings
Merkel-like basal cells in Necturus taste buds contain serotoninDELAY, R. J; TAYLOR, R; ROPER, S. D et al.Journal of comparative neurology (1911). 1993, Vol 335, Num 4, pp 606-613, issn 0021-9967Article
Electron microscopic immunocytochemistry of glutamate-containing nerve fibers in the taste bud of mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) : The gustavory system. IIKUO-SHYAN LU; ROPER, S. D.Microscopy research and technique. 1993, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 225-230, issn 1059-910XArticle
Evidence for a role of voltage-sensitive apical K+ channels in sour and salt taste transductionKINNAMON, S. C; ROPER, S. D.Chemical senses. 1988, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 115-121, issn 0379-864XArticle
Glutamate taste: Discrimination between the tastes of glutamate agonists and monosodium glutamate in ratsDELAY, E. R; SEWCZAK, G. M; STAPLETON, J. R et al.Chemical senses. 2004, Vol 29, Num 4, pp 291-299, issn 0379-864X, 9 p.Article
Responses of the rat chorda tympani nerve to glutamate-sucrose mixturesFORMAKER, B. K; STAPLETON, J. R; ROPER, S. D et al.Chemical senses. 2004, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 473-482, issn 0379-864X, 10 p.Article
Discrimination between the tastes of sucrose and monosodium glutamate in ratsSTAPLETON, J. R; LUELLIG, M; ROPER, S. D et al.Chemical senses. 2002, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 375-382, issn 0379-864XArticle
Accuracy of regeneration of vagal parasympathetic axonsTAYLOR, B; FINGER, T. E; D'ARCY, G et al.Journal of comparative neurology (1911). 1983, Vol 221, Num 2, pp 145-153, issn 0021-9967Article