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Nao Horio
Nao Horio
Harvard Medical School
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Endocannabinoids selectively enhance sweet taste
R Yoshida, T Ohkuri, M Jyotaki, T Yasuo, N Horio, K Yasumatsu, ...
Proceedings of the national Academy of sciences 107 (2), 935-939, 2010
2252010
A juvenile mouse pheromone inhibits sexual behaviour through the vomeronasal system
DM Ferrero, LM Moeller, T Osakada, N Horio, Q Li, DS Roy, A Cichy, ...
Nature 502 (7471), 368-371, 2013
1842013
Sour taste responses in mice lacking PKD channels
N Horio, R Yoshida, K Yasumatsu, Y Yanagawa, Y Ishimaru, ...
PloS one 6 (5), e20007, 2011
1742011
Angiotensin II modulates salty and sweet taste sensitivities
N Shigemura, S Iwata, K Yasumatsu, T Ohkuri, N Horio, K Sanematsu, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (15), 6267-6277, 2013
1062013
Multiple sweet receptors and transduction pathways revealed in knockout mice by temperature dependence and gurmarin sensitivity
T Ohkuri, K Yasumatsu, N Horio, M Jyotaki, RF Margolskee, Y Ninomiya
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2009
952009
NaCl responsive taste cells in the mouse fungiform taste buds
R Yoshida, N Horio, Y Murata, K Yasumatsu, N Shigemura, Y Ninomiya
Neuroscience 159 (2), 795-803, 2009
952009
Multiple receptors underlie glutamate taste responses in mice
K Yasumatsu, N Horio, Y Murata, S Shirosaki, T Ohkuri, R Yoshida, ...
The American journal of clinical nutrition 90 (3), 747S-752S, 2009
702009
Ligand specificity and evolution of mammalian musk odor receptors: Effect of single receptor deletion on odor detection
N Sato-Akuhara, N Horio, A Kato-Namba, K Yoshikawa, Y Niimura, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (16), 4482-4491, 2016
612016
Hunger enhances food-odour attraction through a neuropeptide Y spotlight
N Horio, SD Liberles
Nature, 1-5, 2021
602021
Residual chemoresponsiveness to acids in the superior laryngeal nerve in “taste-blind”(P2X2/P2X3 double-KO) mice
T Ohkuri, N Horio, JM Stratford, TE Finger, Y Ninomiya
Chemical senses 37 (6), 523-532, 2012
442012
New frontiers in gut nutrient sensor research: nutrient sensors in the gastrointestinal tract: modulation of sweet taste sensitivity by leptin
N Horio, M Jyotaki, R Yoshida, K Sanematsu, N Shigemura, Y Ninomiya
Journal of pharmacological sciences 112 (1), 8-12, 2010
442010
Contribution of individual olfactory receptors to odor-induced attractive or aversive behavior in mice
N Horio, K Murata, K Yoshikawa, Y Yoshihara, K Touhara
Nature communications 10 (1), 209, 2019
382019
Exocrine gland-secreting peptide 1 is a key chemosensory signal responsible for the Bruce effect in mice
T Hattori, T Osakada, T Masaoka, R Ooyama, N Horio, K Mogi, ...
Current Biology 27 (20), 3197-3201. e3, 2017
322017
Multiple receptor systems for umami taste in mice
R Yoshida, K Yasumatsu, S Shirosaki, M Jyotaki, N Horio, Y Murata, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1170 (1), 51-54, 2009
172009
Modulation and transmission of sweet taste information for energy homeostasis
K Sanematsu, N Horio, Y Murata, R Yoshida, T Ohkuri, N Shigemura, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1170 (1), 102-106, 2009
162009
PKD2L1 is associated with the sour taste transduction
N Horio, R Yoshida, K Yasumatsu, Y Yanagawa, Y Ishimaru, ...
Neuroscience Research, e385, 2010
42010
Effects of single olfactory receptor deletion on odor preference
N Horio, K Yoshikawa, Y Yoshihara, K Touhara
CHEMICAL SENSES 41 (9), E250-E251, 2016
2016
Electrophysiological studies in mice with a targeted mutation of the Gα14 gene
N Horio, Y Kusakabe, T Kawai, Y Ninomiya
Neuroscience Research, e154-e155, 2011
2011
43rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for the Study of Taste and Smell, Asahikawa, Japan, September 2–4, 2009
T Goto, H Shirakawa, M Komai, Y Seta, M Oda, T Toyono, S Kataoka, ...
Chem. Senses 35, 247-249, 2010
2010
PRIP may be involved in mouse taste nerve responses
N Horio, T Kanematsu, M Hirata, Y Ninomiya
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 60, S86-S86, 2010
2010
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