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Authors: Kopka, SL Spector, AC
Citation: Sl. Kopka et Ac. Spector, Functional recovery of taste sensitivity to sodium chloride depends on regeneration of the chorda tympani nerve after transection in the rat, BEHAV NEURO, 115(5), 2001, pp. 1073-1085

Authors: Geran, LC Spector, AC
Citation: Lc. Geran et Ac. Spector, Sodium taste detectability in rats is independent of anion size: The psychophysical characteristics of the transcellular sodium taste transduction pathway, BEHAV NEURO, 114(6), 2000, pp. 1229-1238

Authors: Geran, LC Spector, AC
Citation: Lc. Geran et Ac. Spector, Amiloride increases sodium chloride taste detection threshold in rats, BEHAV NEURO, 114(3), 2000, pp. 623-634

Authors: Eylam, S Garcea, M Spector, AC
Citation: S. Eylam et al., Glossopharyngeal nerve transection does not alter taste reactivity to sucrose conditioned to be aversive, CHEM SENSE, 25(4), 2000, pp. 423-428

Authors: Kopka, SL Geran, LC Spector, AC
Citation: Sl. Kopka et al., Functional status of the regenerated chorda tympani nerve as assessed in asalt taste discrimination task, AM J P-REG, 278(3), 2000, pp. R720-R731

Authors: King, CT Garcea, M Spector, AC
Citation: Ct. King et al., Glossopharyngeal nerve regeneration is essential for the complete recoveryof quinine-stimulated oromotor rejection behaviors and central patterns ofneuronal activity in the nucleus of the solitary tract in the rat, J NEUROSC, 20(22), 2000, pp. 8426-8434

Authors: Spector, AC
Citation: Ac. Spector, Linking gustatory neurobiology to behavior in vertebrates, NEUROSCI B, 24(4), 2000, pp. 391-416

Authors: Markison, S Thompson, BL Smith, JC Spector, AC
Citation: S. Markison et al., Time course and pattern of compensatory ingestive behavioral adjustments to lysine deficiency in rats, J NUTR, 130(5), 2000, pp. 1320-1328

Authors: Geran, LC Guagliardo, NA Spector, AC
Citation: Lc. Geran et al., Chorda tympani nerve transection, but not amiloride, increases the KCl taste detection threshold in rats, BEHAV NEURO, 113(1), 1999, pp. 185-195

Authors: King, CT Travers, SP Rowland, NE Garcea, M Spector, AC
Citation: Ct. King et al., Glossopharyngeal nerve transection eliminates quinine-stimulated Fos-like immunoreactivity in the nucleus of the solitary tract: Implications for a functional topography of gustatory nerve input in rats, J NEUROSC, 19(8), 1999, pp. 3107-3121

Authors: Markison, S St John, SJ Spector, AC
Citation: S. Markison et al., Glossopharyngeal nerve transection reduces quinine avoidance in rats not given presurgical stimulus exposure, PHYSL BEHAV, 65(4-5), 1999, pp. 773-778

Authors: Markison, S Gietzen, DW Spector, AC
Citation: S. Markison et al., Essential amino acid deficiency enhances long-term intake but not short-term licking of the required nutrient, J NUTR, 129(8), 1999, pp. 1604-1612
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