Cells have surface receptors that couple with proteins and other molecules to initiate or inhibit certain behaviors.
Researchers discover that the GPR3 receptor acts as an immediate-early gene to jumpstart neuron and synapse development.
All over the body are tiny sensors called nociceptors whose job is to spot potentially harmful stimuli and send warning signals to the brain and spinal cord, helping protect us from injury or tissue ...
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