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The fish and human cell receptors have a type of protein known as an “ion channel,” which converts the waves that the cells detect into electrical impulses that carry useful information.
MBT Desk
2 min read
By discovering how zebrafish use their hair cells to detect distant movement, a team of Case Western Reserve scientists may have found a path to help explain human hearing loss.
Human vs. Machine Match, Artificial Intelligence Wins by a Hair. (Image: Pixabay)
MedBound Times
3 min read
Vikas Nanda has spent more than two decades studying the intricacies of proteins, the highly complex substances present in all living organisms.
Portrait of a person with long, wavy red hair and a slight smile, against a neutral background.
MBT Desk
4 min read
New study shows MC1R gene may hold the key to treating stubborn, slow-healing wounds.
A man holds his head in frustration while staring at his phone screen.
MBT Desk
4 min read
From DHT blocking to mood changes the benefits and the rare but real mental-health risks explained
An image of a woman sitting in a chair.
MBT Desk
4 min read
New research uncovers a surprising connection between hair pigment loss and the body’s cancer-fighting mechanisms.
A bottle of collagen supplement with a slice of orange besides it.
MBT Desk
4 min read
A science-backed breakdown of how collagen strengthens your skin, hair, nails, and joints and how to boost it naturally.
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