A possible role for taste receptor cells in surveying the oral microbiome

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Emma M. Heisey and Lynnette Phillips McCluskey from the Department have published the paper: A possible role for taste receptor cells in surveying the oral microbiome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of January/13,/2023
  • future: Tongue swabs revealed a higher abundance of microbiota that cause inflammation in patients with long COVID as well as chronic fatigue syndrome though further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to link taste deficits .

SUMMARY

    Published Taste receptor cells on the tongue are known for sensing chemical stimuli that allow the authors to enjoy . . .

     

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