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Variability in P2X receptor composition in human taste nerves: implications for treatment of chronic cough.

Brigit HighMarie E JettéMei LiVijay R RamakrishnanMatthew ClaryJeremy PragerJulia DrafThomas HummelThomas E Finger
Published in: ERJ open research (2023)
These findings suggest that for most humans, unlike mice, taste buds are innervated by nerve fibres predominantly expressing only P2X3 homomeric receptors and not P2X2/P2X3 heteromers. Thus, antagonists specific for P2X3 homomeric receptors might not be spared from affecting taste function in RCC/UCC patients.
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