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  • James, K.F., Ascencio Gutierrez, V., Booker, S.L. Martin, L.E., Torregrossa A-M.(2025)  Sex differences in diet-mediated salivary protein upregulation. Appetite in press
  • Ascencio Gutierrez, V., Martin, L.E., James, K.F., Medler, K.F. Schier, L.A., Torregrossa A-M.(2024) TRPM4 and PLCβ3 contribute to normal behavioral responses to an array of sweeteners and carbohydrates but PLCβ3 is not needed for normal glucose responding. Chemical Senses Volume 49: bjae001
  • Ascencio Gutierrez, V., Martin, L.E., Torregrossa A-M.(2024) Salivary proteins rescue within-session suppression and conditioned avoidance in response to an intragastric quinine infusion. Physiology and Behavior 274(1): 114430
  • Yilmaz, F., Karageorgiou, C., Kim, K., Pajic, P., Scheer. K., Human Genome Structural Variation Consortium, Beck, C.R., Torregrossa, A-M., Lee, C., Gokcumen, O. (2024) Reconstruction of the human amylase locus reveals ancient duplications seeding modern-day variation. Science 10.1126/science.adn0609
  • Martin, L.E., Ascencio Gutierrez, V., Torregrossa A-M.(2023) The role of saliva in taste and food intake. Physiology and Behavior, 262: 114109
  • Ahart, Z.C., Martin, L.E., Kemp, B.R., Banik, D.D., Roberts, S.G.E., Torregrossa, A-M., Medler, K.F.(2020) Differential effects of diet and weight on taste responses in diet-induced obese mice. Obesity, 28(2): 284-292
  • Banik, D.D., Benfey, E.D., Martin, L.E., Kay, K.E., Loney, G.C., Nelson, A.R., Ahart, Z.C., Kemp, B.T., Kemp, B.R., Vandenbeuch, A., Torregrossa A-M., Medler, K.F. (2020) A subset of broadly responsive Type III taste cells contribute to the detection of bitter, sweet and umami stimuli.  PLoS Genetics, 16(8):e1008925
  • Kay, K.E., Martin, L.E., James, K.F., Haygood, S.M., Torregrossa A-M.(2020)Temperature is sufficient to create a flavor preference for a cold-paired solution in rats. Chemical Senses, 45 (7): 563-572
  • Martin, L.E., James, K.F., Kay, K.E., Torregrossa A-M. (2020) Altering salivary protein profile can decrease aversive oromotor responding to quinine in rats. Physiology and Behavior, 223: 113005-113011
  • Martin, L.E., Kay, K., Torregrossa A-M. (2019) Altering salivary protein profile can increase acceptance of a novel bitter diet. Appetite, 10(136): 8-17
  • Martin, L.E., Kay, K., Torregrossa A-M. (2019) Bitter-induced salivary proteins increase threshold detection of quinine but not sucrose Chemical Senses, 44(6): 379-388
  • Martin, L.E., Kay, K.E., Torregrossa A-M. (2019) Rats are unable to discriminate quinine from diverse bitter stimuli. American Journal of Physiology- Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 317(6): R793-802
  • Banik, D.D., Martin, L.E., Freichel, M., Torregrossa A-M., Medler, K.F. (2018) TRPM4 and TRPM5 are both required for normal signaling in taste receptor cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(4): E772-E781
  • Martin, L.E., Nikonova, L.V., Kay, K., Paedae, A.B., Contreras, R.J., Torregrossa, A-M.  (2018) Salivary proteins alter taste-guided behaviors and taste nerve signaling in rat. Physiology and Behavior, 184(1): 150-161
  • Santollo, J., Torregrossa, A-M., Daniels, D. (2017) Sex differences in drinking response to angiotensin II (Ang II): effect on body weight. Hormones and Behavior, 93: 128-136