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Christina Kuhn

Christina Kuhn, Nuthetal DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080213761Agonists of Bitter Taste Receptors and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to agonists of the hTAS2R1, hTAS2R3, hTAS2R7 and hTAS2R40 bitter taste receptors, respectively, and their role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block hTAS2R1, hTAS2R3, hTAS2R7 or hTAS2R40 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.09-04-2008
20100056621AGONISTS OF A BITTER TASTE RECEPTOR AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to agonists of the hTAS2R14 bitter taste receptor and its role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block hTAS2R14 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.03-04-2010
20100113548ANTAGONISTS OF BITTER TASTE RECEPTORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to antagonists of the human bitter-taste receptors hTAS2R38. The invention also relates to methods for identifying further molecules that suppress hTAS2R38 mediated bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response and uses thereof.05-06-2010
20100130498AGONISTS OF BITTER TASTE RECEPTORS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to agonists of the human bitter-taste receptors hTAS2R14, hTAS2R10 and hTAS2R4 and their role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to methods for identifying molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress, or enhance hTAS2R14, hTAS2R10 and hTAS2R4 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.05-27-2010
20110034369Agonists of Bitter Taste Receptors and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to agonists of the human bitter-taste receptor hTAS2R7 and its role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block hTAS2R7 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.02-10-2011
20110039757Agonists of Bitter Taste Receptors and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to agonists of the human bitter-taste receptor hTAS2R3 and its role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block hTAS2R3 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.02-17-2011
20110077308Agonists of Bitter Taste Receptors and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to agonists of the human bitter-taste receptor hTAS2R40 and their role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block hTAS2R40 bitter taste transduction or bitter taste response.03-31-2011

Patent applications by Christina Kuhn, Nuthetal DE

Christina Kuhn, Bergholz-Rehbrucke DE

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20080287364Bitter Taste Receptors - The present invention relates to bitter-taste receptors and their role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block, bitter taste transduction, or enhance bitter taste response.11-20-2008
20110177085Bitter Taste Receptors - The present invention relates to bitter-taste receptors and their role in bitter taste transduction. The invention also relates to assays for screening molecules that modulate, e.g. suppress or block, bitter taste transduction, or enhance bitter taste response.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Christina Kuhn, Bergholz-Rehbrucke DE

Christina Kuhn, Mountain View, CA US

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20110288931MICROSITE MODELS - This specification describes technologies relating to content presentation. In general, one aspect of the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in methods that include the actions of generating a directed graph of a mobile application, each node of the directed graph corresponding to an annotated page view of the mobile application; converting, using one or more processors, the directed graph into a microsite of the mobile application; crawling the microsite to identify keywords for the mobile application; and using the identified keywords to identify candidate advertisements to present to users of the mobile application. Other embodiments of this aspect include corresponding systems, apparatus, and computer program products.11-24-2011