Nociceptive neurons, a subset of primary sensory neurons, are pivotal in detecting external nociceptive stimuli and modulating immune responses. This review examines nociceptive neuron receptors and ...
The ∼45 olfactory neuron classes in Drosophila express different odorant receptors, which determine the range of odorants that the neurons sense. Axons from each class of olfactory neurons project to ...
Moreover, optogenetics and single sensillum recordings provide evidence that IR25a co-receptor might modulate the activity of typical Orco-dependent olfactory sensory neurons. The authors also provide ...
Touch receptors are a subtype of sensory neuron that are located in the skin and possess specialized endings that respond to mechanical stimulation. As part of the somatosensory system ...
A neuroanatomical minimal network model was revisited to elucidate the mechanism of salt concentration memory-dependent chemotaxis observed in Caenorhabditis elegans. C. elegans memorizes the salt ...
Artificially engineered biological processes, such as perception systems, remain a challenging target for organic electronics experts due to the dependence of human senses on an adaptive network of ...
"These neurons track food from sensory presentation through ingestion ... belonging to a class of drugs called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists. These drugs mimic the effects ...
Introduction Electrodiagnostic evaluation is crucial in establishing the diagnosis of motor neuron disease (MND) and excluding other pathologies. It is recommended that sensory nerve conduction ...
tissue repair after CNS damage Released from target tissues and neurons Specific tyrosine kinases receptors Aloisi, 2003 Semaphorin family (Classes 3 to 7 in vertebrates) Diffusible proteins ...
Dendrites of barrel–cortex pyramidal neurons contain these receptors 27 ... but not most other anesthetics, makes sensory–stimulation–evoked potentials larger than during waking 49 ...
Notably, this form of mild restraint stress did not significantly impact glucocorticoid receptor (GR ... impact of repetitive ...
Losing our sense of taste can be a symptom of ageing, but it can also be a sign of other conditions such as menopause, injury ...