WASHINGTON (HealthDay News) -- A gene called SOX2 plays a vital role in the development of taste buds in embryos, says a U.S. study. In research with mice, scientists from Duke University and the ...
RNA-seq analysis of bud size in tea plant. (A) Anatomy diagram of tea bud in eight selected accessions. Black bar = 1 cm. (B) Violin-plot distributions of bud length, width, perimeter, and area in ...
Ever bitten into a hot pie, yelped "Hothothot!" then had your taste buds go on strike for the next week? Taste buds are a sensitive bunch. Taste buds are clusters of tiny sensory cells. They detect ...
Even after the virus disappears, some people continue to experience altered taste. New research suggests that subtle molecular changes in taste receptor cells, not visible damage, may explain why ...
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