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In vitro study of the capacity of lactoferrin and its cleavage product (G-12-...
Dendritic cells, among them Langerhans cells, are recognized as presenters of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) to CD4 + T lymphocytes. The recruitment of Langerhans... -
How does a newly born mouse get to the nipple? Odor substrates eliciting firs...
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Orientation of newborn mice to lactating females: identifying biological subs...
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Assessment of salivary amylase as a stress biomarker in pregnant patients.
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Development of a time-resolved fluorometry based immunoassay for the determin...
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Pre-lactation behavior in mice : characterization of maternal reactive secret...
Birth is one of the most delicate periods mammalian infants have to deal with. Newborns have then to adapt physiologically and behaviorally to the aerial environment,... -
Oral fat sensitivity in humans: links to saliva composition before and after ...
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Human salivary proteome and sensitivity to bitterness
Bitterness is present in every day beverages (e.g. coffee) and foods (e.g. vegetables such as cruciferous plants). However, bitterness is perceived differently among... -
Fat sensitivity in humans: oleic acid detection threshold is linked to saliva...
Fat perception is assumed to result, at least in part, from in-mouth non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) detection. The aim of this study was to better understand how... -
Salivary protein profiles are linked to bitter taste acceptance in infants
Based on recent studies in adult subjects, saliva composition is increasingly considered as a physiological factor contributing to taste sensitivity or acceptance. In...
