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Senomyx announces discovery of the binding specificity of bitter tasting compounds for human taste receptors.

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| September 03, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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Senomyx Inc announced that the company's scientists have discovered the binding specificity of certain bitter tasting compounds for the human bitter taste receptors, T2R44 and T2R61. The company also announced that these results have been published in the Sep 2004 issue of the journal Chemical Senses. These discoveries demonstrate that several bitter tasting derivatives of the artificial sweetener saccharin selectively activate human T2R61. Also reported in the …

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