The paper F. Li et al., “Sneezing reflex is mediated by a peptidergic pathway from nose to brainstem,” Cell, 184:3762–73, 2021. Qin Liu studies sneezing for a personal reason: her entire family ...
The cellular pathways that control the sneeze reflex go far beyond the sinuses. A team led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has identified, in mice, specific ...
A tickle in the nose can help trigger a sneeze, expelling irritants and disease-causing pathogens. But the cellular pathways that control the sneeze reflex go far beyond the sinuses and have been ...
When exposed to allergens such as histamine or chemical irritants such as capsaicin (1), sensory neurons in the noses of mice produce a peptide called neuromedin B (NMB). This signaling molecule binds ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Why does a sneeze take over your whole face? And why can light trigger it in some people?
A tickle in the nose can help trigger a sneeze, expelling irritants and disease-causing pathogens. But the cellular pathways that control the sneeze reflex go far beyond the sinuses and have been ...
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