Researchers Identify Potential Human Nasal Tissue Pattern
Research shows that cells in nasal tissue are arranged in highly organized, stripe-like patterns. These patterns are determined by the specific types of smell molecules their receptors detect.
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BBC World Service
“research shows that cells in nasal tissue are laid out in highly organised, stripe-like patterns according to what types of smell molecules their receptors pick up.”
ABC NewsRadio AU
“shows that cells in nasal tissue are laid out in highly organized, organized stripe-like patterns according to what types of smell molecules their receptors pick up.”
BBC WS backup
“the first comprehensive map of a... you've got to try and figure all of that out in 3D and access all the different kind of genetic coding information of all the cells at the same time”
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