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English: "Localization of G14 and G-gustducin in type II taste cells. TrpM5 is a cation channel of the TRP superfamily that is highly expressed in taste buds of the tongue. In vallate and foliate taste buds of transgenic mice expressing TrpM5-GFP (green), two G-protein alpha subunits, G14 (red) and G-gustducin (blue), exist within the population of type II taste cells that express TrpM5. The red G14 staining that is present in sweet-sensitive taste cells outlines the reactive cells, showing that it is membrane-associated."
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