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Bernd Bufe

Prof. Dr. Bernd Bufe

Hochschule Kaiserslautern

Amerikastraße 1, 66482 Zweibrücken

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Publikationen
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Lang, Manja; Bufe, Bernd; De Pol, Silvia et al.

Structural properties of orexins for activation of their receptors

Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide. Bd. 12. H. 4. England. 2006 S. 258 - 266


Meyerhof, Wolfgang; Behrens, Maik; Brockhoff, Anne et al.

Human bitter taste perception

Chemical senses. Bd. 30. H. 1. England. 2005 S. i14 - i15


Soranzo, Nicole; Bufe, Bernd; Sabeti, Pardis C et al.

Positive selection on a high-sensitivity allele of the human bitter-taste receptor TAS2R16

Current biology : CB. Bd. 15. H. 14. England. 2005 S. 1257 - 1265


Bufe, Bernd; Breslin, Paul A S; Kuhn, Christina et al.

The molecular basis of individual differences in phenylthiocarbamide and propylthiouracil bitterness perception

Current biology : CB. Bd. 15. H. 4. England. 2005 S. 322 - 7



Kuhn, Christina; Bufe, Bernd; Winnig, Marcel et al.

Bitter taste receptors for saccharin and acesulfame K

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for. Bd. 24. H. 45. United States. 2004 S. 10260 - 10265


Behrens, M; Bufe, B; Schmale, H et al.

Molecular cloning and characterisation of DESC4, a new transmembrane serine protease

Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS. Bd. 61. H. 22. Switzerland. 2004 S. 2866 - 77


Behrens, Maik; Brockhoff, Anne; Kuhn, Christina et al.

The human taste receptor hTAS2R14 responds to a variety of different bitter compounds

Biochemical and biophysical research communications. Bd. 319. H. 2. United States. 2004 S. 479 - 485


Bufe, Bernd; Hofmann, Thomas; Krautwurst, Dietmar et al.

The human TAS2R16 receptor mediates bitter taste in response to beta-glucopyranosides

Nature genetics. Bd. 32. H. 3. United States. 2002 S. 397 - 401


Stevens, D R; Seifert, R; Bufe, B et al.

Hyperpolarization-activated channels HCN1 and HCN4 mediate responses to sour stimuli

Nature. Bd. 413. H. 6856. England. 2001 S. 631 - 635