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Meaning of CHEMOSENSING from wikipedia

- A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a specialized sensory receptor which transduces a chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate...
- drinking water, etc. The application of chemosensors is referred to as chemosensing, which is a form of molecular recognition. All chemosensors are designed...
- 2008). "Enteroendocrine cells: a site of 'taste' in gastrointestinal chemosensing". Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity. 15 (1): 73–8...
- alkalosis or hypocapnia), causing compensatory metabolic acidosis activating chemosensing mechanisms that translate this pH shift into autonomic and respiratory...
- Overholt JL, Ficker E, Yang T, Shams H, Bright GR, Prabhakar NR (2002). "Chemosensing at the Carotid Body". Oxygen Sensing. Advances in Experimental Medicine...
- play an important role in biofilm formation, bacterial virulence, and chemosensing. Swarming motility occurs on softer semi-solid and solid surfaces (which...
- chemoreceptors show a great deal of plasticity; they will both swell the size of chemosensing cells and increase their number. Though researchers were previously unsure...
- PMID 15600348. Marcotte, N.; Taglietti, A. (2003). "Transition-metal-based chemosensing ensembles: ATP sensing in physiological conditions". Supramol. Chem....
- Over recent decades, experiments observed biophysical optimality in chemosensing, mechanosensing, and light sensing. On the Pacific coast of Canada, crows...
- ; D. Kaunitz, J. (1 January 2012). "Recent Advances in Gut Nutrient Chemosensing". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 19 (1): 28–34. doi:10.2174/092986712803414033...