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    Salt-induced electrical epithelial responses of the frog (Rana catesbeiana) tongue and their relation to gustatory nerve activity in vivo by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F, Chen, J K

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-03-1992)
    “…Stimulation of the frog tongue with various salts produced changes in epithelial potential of the tongue, accompanied by changes in gustatory nerve activity…”
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    Electrical response to hypotonic NaCl Ringer solution across the dorsal epithelium of the tongue of the frog, Rana catesbeiana by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1987)
    “…Stimulation with hypotonic NaCl Ringer solution produced a change in potential across the epithelium, which was not caused by decreased osmotic pressure. The…”
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    Epithelial response of the frog tongue surface to salt and its relation to taste nerve activity by Sakudo, F

    “…This study demonstrated the electrophysiological characteristics of the dorsal surface of the frog tongue in vivo. The results were as follows: 1. Epithelial…”
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    Electrical responses to taste chemicals across the dorsal epithelium of bullfrog tongue by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    Published in Experientia (01-01-1985)
    “…Stimulation of the bullfrog tongue with taste chemicals produced a slow change in transepithelial potential difference across the dorsal epithelium. The…”
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    Electrical response to acid across the dorsal epithelium of the frog tongue by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F, Noda, K

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1986)
    “…Acid stimulation produced a change in trans-epithelial potential difference across isolated dorsal epithelium of frog tongue. The responses to acetic acid,…”
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    Comparison of NaCl-induced response across the tongue epithelium to that across other epithelia in the frog by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    “…Electrical properties of the frog tongue epithelium were compared to those of skin and bladder, which have active sodium transport. During perfusion with…”
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    NaCl and water responses across the frog tongue epithelium in vitro by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    “…Isolated dorsal epithelium of the frog tongue elicited transepithelial NaCl and water responses across the tissue when NaCl was added to or removed from the…”
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    Electrical properties of salt induced response across the tongue epithelium in frogs by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    “…Transepithelial response across frog tongue epithelium induced by NaCl was compared with that induced by other salts and saccharides. All responses to salts…”
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    Characteristics of the water response across the dorsal epithelium of frog tongue by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    “…1. Dorsal epithelium of the frog tongue produced a change in potential difference across the tissue in response to removal of NaCl from the adapting Ringer…”
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    Epithelial responses to glycinamide and glycylglycinamide in the frog (Rana catesbeiana) tongue by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    “…1. Open-circuit potential difference and short-circuit current across the frog tongue epithelium in response to glycinamide and glycylglycinamide were…”
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    Sodium permeability of the frog tongue epithelium by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F

    Published in Japanese journal of physiology (1987)
    “…Application of NaCl to the frog tongue produced a sodium influx through the dorsal epithelium. The flux was distinctly faster through those of the palatal…”
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    Relation between translingual potential changes induced by NaCl in the bullfrog tongue and taste nerve activity by Soeda, H, Sakudo, F, Noda, K

    Published in Japanese journal of physiology (1985)
    “…NaCl at various concentrations applied to the dorsal surface of the bullfrog tongue induced slow potential changes across the tongue. They were almost in…”
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