Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... neurons choreograph the move- ment of ions in response to cold in the ab- sence of a specific receptor . Researchers suspect that the two mechanisms operate in concert , either in separate populations of cells or together in the same ...
... neurons choreograph the move- ment of ions in response to cold in the ab- sence of a specific receptor . Researchers suspect that the two mechanisms operate in concert , either in separate populations of cells or together in the same ...
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... Neurons in mouth Coiled - coil domains in N- and C- terminus TG Ca2 + Na * Neurons in skin TRPM8 channel Depolarization TRP domain DRG Cool mint . Mildly cool temperatures ( 25 ° to 15 ° C ) and the cooling agent menthol activate the ...
... Neurons in mouth Coiled - coil domains in N- and C- terminus TG Ca2 + Na * Neurons in skin TRPM8 channel Depolarization TRP domain DRG Cool mint . Mildly cool temperatures ( 25 ° to 15 ° C ) and the cooling agent menthol activate the ...
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... Neurons Turn a Blind Eye to Eye Movements f our mind were to see what our retinas see , he world would seem herky - jerky . That's ecause our eyes continually dart from place o place , causing an image to jump about on our retinas . The ...
... Neurons Turn a Blind Eye to Eye Movements f our mind were to see what our retinas see , he world would seem herky - jerky . That's ecause our eyes continually dart from place o place , causing an image to jump about on our retinas . The ...
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