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The following pages link to Identification of chemoattractant receptors and G-proteins in the vomeronasal system of garter snakes. (Q42476053):
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- Chemical basis of prey recognition in thamnophiine snakes: the unexpected new roles of parvalbumins (Q21090894) (← links)
- Type-specific inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor localization in the vomeronasal organ and its interaction with a transient receptor potential channel, TRPC2 (Q34864568) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism and developmental expression of signal-transduction machinery in the vomeronasal organ (Q34864640) (← links)
- Patch-clamp analysis of voltage-activated and chemically activated currents in the vomeronasal organ of Sternotherus odoratus (stinkpot/musk turtle) (Q35156306) (← links)
- Chemosensory cues from the lacrimal and preputial glands stimulate production of IP3 in the vomeronasal organ and aggression in male mice (Q35847281) (← links)
- TRP2: a candidate transduction channel for mammalian pheromone sensory signaling. (Q36370749) (← links)
- Contrasted evolution of the vomeronasal receptor repertoires in mammals and squamate reptiles. (Q36663983) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of voltage- and chemosignal-activated response profiles in vomeronasal sensory neurons (Q37199412) (← links)
- Evidence for distinct signaling mechanisms in two mammalian olfactory sense organs (Q37693064) (← links)
- Laminar distribution of pheromone-receptive neurons in rat vomeronasal epithelium (Q42473003) (← links)
- Regulation by voltage and adenine nucleotides of a Ca2+-activated cation channel from hamster vomeronasal sensory neurons (Q44364048) (← links)
- A putative functional vomeronasal system in anuran tadpoles (Q48447440) (← links)
- Electrophysiological characterization of chemosensory neurons from the mouse vomeronasal organ. (Q48957373) (← links)