No less than 16 different types of nerve cells have been identified by scientists in a new study on the human sense of touch.
No less than 16 different types of nerve cells have been identified by scientists in a new study on the human sense of touch.
Recent research identifies 16 human nerve cell types, revealing complex sensory responses and challenging traditional views on nerve specificity. In a new study published in Nature Neuroscience, ...
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Researchers identified 16 distinct types of nerve cells involved in human touch and compared them with those in mice and macaques, showing both shared and unique traits.
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Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA ...