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Thermosensation and the TRPV channel in Rhodnius prolixus
The thermal sense of triatomine bugs, vectors of Chagas disease, is unique among insects. Not only do these bugs exhibit the highest sensitivity to heat known in any animal up to date, but they can also perceive the infrared radiation emitted by the body of their warm-blooded hosts.
Zermoglio, Paula F. +4 more
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TRPV3, a warmth sensor, plays a role in maintaining skin homeostasis. The discovery of membrane protein TMEM79 modulation on TRPV3 in keratinocytes underscores their role in warmth sensation. Thus, comprehensive understanding of TRPV3 in physiology and pathology yields insight into skin function.
Jing Lei, Makoto Tominaga
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Science Signaling Podcast: 15 March 2011
A protein required for light sensation also plays a role in thermosensing in the fruit fly.
Craig Montell, Annalisa M. VanHook
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Stabilizing a mammalian RNA thermometer confers neuroprotection in subarachnoid hemorrhage
Mammals tightly regulate their core body temperature, yet how cells sense and respond to small temperature changes remains incompletely understood.
Min Zhang +25 more
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Heat Resistant Organic Dyes for High Temperature Luminescent Temperature Sensing
A blue organic emitter is developed with high heat resistance, due to an offset between thermally populating to high‐lying emissive states and facilitated nonradiative decay. By hybridizing with a yellow ESIPT fluorophore, a sensitive ratiometric high‐temperature film thermometer is demonstrated, which enables large‐area thermal mapping and multiple ...
Xuesen Qian +6 more
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Cellular mechanisms of thermosensing in orexin neurons
Hypothalamic orexin neurons promote energy intake and expenditure. Thus, satiety and behavioural inactivity that accompany post-prandial rises in body temperature may, in part, be explained by the inhibition of orexin neurons.
Belanger-Willoughby, Natasha
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Animals rely on highly sensitive thermoreceptors to seek out optimal temperatures, but the molecular mechanisms of thermosensing are not well understood.
Budelli, Gonzalo +8 more
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Thermosensing in hypothalamic osmoregulatory circuits
Physiological homeostasis is maintained via the activation of autonomic and behavioural responses orchestrated by the activity of neurons located in the anterior hypothalamus.
Sudbury, Jessica
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Triazole-based lanthanide(III) adducts: photo- and thermochromic luminescence
New series of Ln(III) adducts with triazole-based ligands has been synthesized and characterized as potential fluorescent emitters. The general formulas are Ln(C2H6O2)(H2O)2(NO3)3∙2bpt∙2H2O where Ln - Sm (1), Eu (2), Gd (3), Tb (4) and Dy (5); bpt - 3,5 ...
Lutsenko, Irina +8 more
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Thermosensing and photosensing in Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University.
Hong, Choo Bong
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