Study reveals that the body uses different sensors to detect cold in the skin and in internal organs
• The skin mainly relies on the TRPM8 sensor, whereas internal organs primarily depend on the TRPA1 sensor, explaining differences in the perception of external and internal cold. A research team led ...
The transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels comprise a diverse superfamily of cation channels that play pivotal roles in sensory transduction, enabling organisms to detect a wide range of ...
Science, founded by Thomas A. Edison in 1880 and published by AAAS, today ranks as the world's largest circulation general science journal. Published 51 times a year, Science is renowned for its ...
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