The Cysteine-rich Region of T1R3 Determines Responses to Intensely Sweet Proteins*
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L. Snyder | R. Margolskee | P. Jiang | Q. Ji | Zhan-tong Liu | L. Benard | M. Max | Peihua Jiang | Lumie Benard
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