However, the mechanisms underlying the ciliary homeostasis of sensoryreceptors remain elusive.
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Cilia harbor sensoryreceptors for various signaling cascades critical for vertebrate development.
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Yet, there are no sensoryreceptors specifically dedicated for perceiving time.
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However, how the sensoryreceptors are properly targeted to the ciliary surface remains poorly understood.
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Cilia and flagella are conserved, motile, and sensorycell organelles involved in signal transduction and human disease.
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In addition, PTEN can regulate sensorycell proliferation and differentiation of hair bundles in the mammalian cochlea.
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The endocochlear potential, which is required for inner ear sensorycell function, correlated with auditory brainstem response thresholds.
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The sensorycells in the outer segments of their antennae noted the change.
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In neomycin-treated cultures, sensorycells were degenerated, so no labeling could be seen.
Ús de receptor cell en anglès
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The molecular basis for the difference in the bioresponsiveness of TSH receptorcell lines from two different laboratories has been investigated.
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The outer surface of the mammalian taste receptorcell is usually covered with saliva, which may affect the initial process of gustation.
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Mechanosensory hair cells are the receptorcells of hearing and balance.
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Crypt neurons are olfactory receptorcells located in the olfactory epithelium of fishes.
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The bitek starship began to lose peripheral senses as its specialist receptorcells grew warm.
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Powerful laserlight illuminated its hull, washing out its optical receptorcells in a pink dazzle.
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Working in concert, the receptorcells keep us alive by making us crave or abhor certain edibles.
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These results demonstrate that alpha-transducin can function in taste receptorcells and transduce some taste cell responses.
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The air stimulates smell receptorcells that connect to the large olfactory bulb in the dog's brain.
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I let the soft morsel pass over my receptorcells, and I had to admit it was pretty amazing.
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Supporting cells may play a role in the clearance of excess neurotransmitters after their release from taste receptorcells.
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Immunohistochemistry showed that the alpha-transducin transgene was expressed in about two-thirds of the alpha-gustducin lineage of taste receptorcells.
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In addition to their ascending pathways that originate at the receptorcells, all sensory systems are characterized by extensive descending projections.
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Receptorcells form part of a neuronal network; the brain systems involving dopamine, serotonin, and the endorphins are three such networks.
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The first is that the virus binds to human ACE2 receptorcells more strongly than it does to any other animal, including bats.
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This profile was reverted by pre-incubation with the B 1 R antagonist, R715, in highly expressing receptorcells.