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Program - Association for Chemoreception Sciences

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Poster Numbering Key:The first number indicates the poster board numberThe second number (#Pxxx) indicates the poster abstract number6 #P264 Glossopharyngeal nerve transection eliminates preference<strong>for</strong> a corn oil emulsion but does not decrease high-fatdiet intake or the associated acceleration of body weightgain in ratsGinger D. Blonde, Alan C. Spector. Department of Psychology& <strong>Program</strong> in Neuroscience, Florida State University,Tallahassee, FL, United States#P265 Moved to page 877 #P266 Preference of the Fatty Acids Linoleate and Oleate duringLong-Term 2-Bottle TestsDavid W Pittman, Harry B Quedenfeld, Chelsea A Nill.Wof<strong>for</strong>d College, Department of Psychology, Spartanburg, SC,United States8 #P267 Conditioned aversion to a novel taste infused directlyinto the mouse gut may be attributed to reflux intothe oral cavityGlen J. Golden 1 , Amanda Hussey 1 , Eleanora Robinson 1 ,Caroline Robiolle 1 , Bruce A. Kimball 1,2 . 1 Monell ChemicalSenses Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2 USDA-APHIS-WS-National Wildlife Research Center, Philadelphia,PA, United States9 #P268 Structural Modeling of the Putative Fat Taste Receptor,CD36D. Eric Walters. Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine andScience, North Chicago, IL, United States10 #P269 Does taste determine daily intake of dilute concentrations ofglucose and fructose in C57BL/6 mice?John I Glendinning, Frans Beltran, Laura Benton, SabrinaCheng, Jennifer Gillman, Heather N Spain. Barnard College,Columbia University, New York, NY, United States11 #P270 Glucose utilization supports preferences <strong>for</strong> sugars in miceXueying Ren 1,2 , Jozelia G Ferreira 1,2 , Sara J Shammah-Lagnado 3 , Catherine W Yeckel 1,4 , Ivan E de Araujo 1,2 .1The John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, UnitedStates, 2 Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT,United States, 3 Physiology, Institute of Biological <strong>Sciences</strong>,Sao Paulo, Brazil, 4 Epidemiology and Public Health,Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States80 | AChemS <strong>Program</strong> 2010Abstracts are printed as submitted by the author(s)

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