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Bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) in extra-oral tissues
Local Ca2+ signaling
Molecular mechanisms controlling the tone of smooth muscle sphincters
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Molecular mechanisms controlling the tone of smooth muscle sphincters
Uterine peristalsis and its roles in reproduction and gynecological disorders
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