Zita Peterlin

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2012 Biological Sciences Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Stuart Firestein grad student 2012 Columbia
 (Encoding of Odorants by Olfactory Sensory Neurons.)
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Pfister P, Smith BC, Evans BJ, et al. (2020) Odorant Receptor Inhibition Is Fundamental to Odor Encoding. Current Biology : Cb
Poivet E, Tahirova N, Peterlin Z, et al. (2018) Functional odor classification through a medicinal chemistry approach. Science Advances. 4: eaao6086
Shepard BD, Cheval L, Peterlin Z, et al. (2016) A Renal Olfactory Receptor Aids in Kidney Glucose Handling. Scientific Reports. 6: 35215
Poivet E, Peterlin Z, Tahirova N, et al. (2016) Applying medicinal chemistry strategies to understand odorant discrimination. Nature Communications. 7: 11157
Li Y, Peterlin Z, Ho J, et al. (2014) Aldehyde recognition and discrimination by mammalian odorant receptors via functional group-specific hydration chemistry. Acs Chemical Biology. 9: 2563-71
Peterlin Z, Firestein S, Rogers ME. (2014) The state of the art of odorant receptor deorphanization: a report from the orphanage. The Journal of General Physiology. 143: 527-42
Smith RS, Peterlin Z, Araneda RC. (2013) Pharmacology of mammalian olfactory receptors. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1003: 203-9
Pluznick JL, Protzko RJ, Gevorgyan H, et al. (2013) Olfactory receptor responding to gut microbiota-derived signals plays a role in renin secretion and blood pressure regulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 4410-5
Kurland MD, Newcomer MB, Peterlin Z, et al. (2010) Discrimination of saturated aldehydes by the rat I7 olfactory receptor. Biochemistry. 49: 6302-4
Corcelli A, Lobasso S, Lopalco P, et al. (2010) Detection of explosives by olfactory sensory neurons. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 175: 1096-100
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