The sensation of cold is shut down by inflammation
01 July 2012A mechanism regulating our sensation of cold has been identified.
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A mechanism regulating our sensation of cold has been identified.
University of Cambridge researchers created four out of the 16 winning images in the recent Wellcome Image Awards 2012.
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