Not exact matches
Scientists have previously identified a number of mouse smell receptors,
cell - surface proteins in the animals»
noses that pick
up everything from the fragrance of food to the scent of fear (ScienceNOW, 21 August 2008).
The new therapy involves squirting the genes for protective antibodies straight
up people's
noses, getting their
cells to produce antibodies exactly where flu viruses try to establish infection.
But over the last decade, researchers have realized that cartilage
cells from the
nose are adept at forming new tissue that can hold
up to the mechanical stress of the knee joint.
Even differentiating between two rose varieties can be a snap because the human olfactory system — made
up of the nerve
cells in our
noses and everything that allows the brain to process smell — is quite adept.
Turner said he laughed when he heard about the teenage Celltex patient who said he could understand Spanish better after he had stem
cells sprayed
up his
nose.
Cayenne also increases mucus, which allows you to trap and expel virally infected
cells through coughing
up phlegm and blowing your
nose.
The
cells in our
nose responsible for picking
up a scent connect directly with the parts of our brain that control memories and emotions.
In short, I suspect The
Cell 2 was never meant to be
up there on my plasma, where all its obvious shortcomings are as clear as that zit on your
nose.
Doc woke
up sick, every
cell in his body screaming for morphine - head pounding - eyes,
nose, and throat burning.
It has a huge number of
cells in the
nose that it can use to pick
up odors (about 4 billion compared to 5 million in the human) The slacker can use it to chase lost kids around the neighborhood, find lost objects around the house, or even search for car keys lost out in the fields when cultivating.
He laid in the
cell and every time I walked by he would get
up and poke his
nose and paw out the chain link gate.
These large, flat
cells make
up the outer layers of your pet's skin; they can also occur in the mucous membranes of your pet's lips, mouth, esophagus, and
nose.