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ScienceAlert on MSNHuman Skin Can Taste Things, And Scientists Just Figured Out WhyLab-grown human keratinocytes were fed the quintessential ... But this latest study shows that among skin cells, at least, ...
This week (July 7), a team described its research on the olfactory responses of the skin. Hanns Hatt of Ruhr University Bochum in Germany and colleagues examined the response of epidermal cells known ...
As part of this experiment, human keratinocytes or the skin cells grown in lab were given phenylthiocarbamide (PTC), the ...
Yet, despite more than 20 years of study, the sweet receptor’s precise architecture remained elusive, even as scientists ...
Humans heal skin injuries significantly more slowly than certain primates. Evolutionary changes may explain the trade-off.
Activation of nuclear receptors by prostaglandins ... Local effects of synthetic leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4, and LTB4) in human skin. J. Invest. Dermatol. 80, 115–119 (1983).
Birds, not humans The variant that was just one mutation away from binding to human receptors is now no longer in circulation. De Vries, Boons and colleagues, in collaboration with researchers at ...
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