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. Short-term, Animals were subjected successively in a randomized manner to a control solution (mineral oil) and an experimental solution of 0.5% oleic acid (OLA) or linoleic acid (LA) in mineral oil, Means + SEM, issue.n=12

. Fig, 5: Effects of linoleic acid (LA) or grifolic acid (GA) on Ca 2+ signaling in mouse circumvallate taste bud cells (TBC)

. Fig, 6: Differential intracellular Ca 2+ signaling responses induced by LA and GA in taste bud cells (TBC)