A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and Nociception laboratory at the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint research centre of the Spanish National Research ...
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 ...
Researchers have uncovered that the body uses different molecular systems to sense cold in the skin versus internal organs. This explains why surface chills feel very different from cold experienced ...
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