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Genetic differences in sense of smell identified through asparagus urine odor

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have identified one of only a few known genetic contributions to the sense of smell. Most, but not all, people detect a distinct sulfurous odor in their urine shortly after eating asparagus. Sensory testing demonstrated that some do not produce the odor while others do not smell it. DNA analyses revealed that the inability to smell the odor was linked to genetic variation within a family of olfactory receptors.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Genetic differences in sense of smell identified through asparagus urine odor

physorg.com — “Scientists at the Monell Center have used a well-known example of individual differences to identify a genetic contribution to the sense of smell.View full resource at physorg.com

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Genetic differences in sense of smell identified through asparagus urine odor

labspaces.net — “Scientists at the Monell Center have used a well-known example of individual differences to identify a genetic contribution to the sense of smell.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Asparagus urine, red beet urine and other strange food reactions - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Some odd reactions to foods, such as asparagus urine odor, red beet urine color and bitter tastes that only some people experience, due to genesView full resource at latimes.com

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Can you smell what the broc (and asparagus) got cookin'? http://bit.ly/9Pzb8e

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Asparagus urine, red beet urine and other strange food reactions - baltimoresun.com

baltimoresun.com — “Some odd reactions to foods, such as asparagus urine odor, red beet urine color and bitter tastes that only some people experience, due to genesView full resource at baltimoresun.com

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Asparagus urine and other strange food reactions: My esteemed colleague Tami Dennis recently wrote about pine mout... http://bit.ly/aNQYml

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Why Asparagus and Beets Affect Urine

fitsugar.com — “Why Asparagus and Beets Affect UrineView full resource at fitsugar.com

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#Food does more than nourish. It can turn your body (& bodily functions) color http://fitsu.gr/18161719

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Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov — “Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic StudyView full resource at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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Perception of an #Odor in #Urine after #Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical & Genetic Study http://ht.ly/3ZYyx

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Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study " Chem Senses

chemse.oxfordjournals.org — “Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study " Chem SensesView full resource at chemse.oxfordjournals.org

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Bit of a bizarre one from Chemical Senses!: Asparagus urine odour identifies genetic differences in sense of smell http://bit.ly/bshLjp

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Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study --" Chem Senses

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From Chemical Senses: The asparagus odor in urine http://bit.ly/gODlqz (nothing is too weird to be investigated apparently!) :) #science

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Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study " Chem Senses

chemse.oxfordjournals.org — “Excretion and Perception of a Characteristic Odor in Urine after Asparagus Ingestion: a Psychophysical and Genetic Study " Chem SensesView full resource at chemse.oxfordjournals.org

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RT @stevesilberman: Scientists crack asparagus pee mystery: a new study - http://bit.ly/aSpt1r

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Color, Odor Changes in Urine Usually"But Not Always"Harmless - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “A change in the appearance or smell of urine may sometimes indicate a medical problem requiring attention.View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Color, odor changes in urine usually—but not always—harmless, reports Harvard Women’s Health Watch - http://bit.ly/9wTBAo

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The science behind why water tastes sweet after a person eats artichoke - latimes.com

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