William S. Cain

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Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States 
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Chemosensory Perception
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http://surgery.ucsd.edu/chemosensory/cain.html
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Abraham MH, Sánchez-Moreno R, Cometto-Muñiz JE, et al. (2012) An algorithm for 353 odor detection thresholds in humans. Chemical Senses. 37: 207-18
Cain WS, Dourson ML, Kohrman-Vincent MJ, et al. (2010) Human chemosensory perception of methyl isothiocyanate: chemesthesis and odor. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : Rtp. 58: 173-80
Schmidt R, Cain WS. (2010) Making scents: dynamic olfactometry for threshold measurement. Chemical Senses. 35: 109-20
Abraham MH, Sánchez-Moreno R, Gil-Lostes J, et al. (2010) The biological and toxicological activity of gases and vapors. Toxicology in Vitro : An International Journal Published in Association With Bibra. 24: 357-62
Cain WS, Schmidt R. (2009) Can we trust odor databases? Example of t- and n-butyl acetate Atmospheric Environment. 43: 2591-2601
Cometto-Muñiz JE, Cain WS, Abraham MH, et al. (2008) Concentration-detection functions for the odor of homologous n-acetate esters. Physiology & Behavior. 95: 658-67
Cain WS, A De Wijk R, Nordin S, et al. (2008) Independence of Odor Quality and Absolute Sensitivity in a Study of Aging Chemosensory Perception. 1: 24-33
Cain WS, Schmidt R, Wolkoff P. (2007) Olfactory detection of ozone and D-limonene: reactants in indoor spaces. Indoor Air. 17: 337-47
Abraham MH, Sánchez-Moreno R, Cometto-Muñiz JE, et al. (2007) A quantitative structure activity analysis on the relative sensitivity of the olfactory and the nasal trigeminal chemosensory systems. Chemical Senses. 32: 711-9
Cometto-Muñiz JE, Cain WS, Abraham MH, et al. (2007) Concentration-detection functions for eye irritation evoked by homologous n-alcohols and acetates approaching a cut-off point. Experimental Brain Research. 182: 71-9
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