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By Stephan Frings, Jonathan Bradley
This can be the 1st ebook to supply a molecular point rationalization of the way the senses paintings, linking molecular biology with sensory body structure to infer the molecular mechanism of a key step in sensory sign new release. The editors have assembled professional authors from all fields of sensory body structure for an authoritative evaluation of the mechanisms of sensory sign transduction in either animals and crops. They systematically disguise phototransduction, chemosensory transduction, mechanotransduction, temperature and soreness conception, in addition to really good receptors for electric and magnetic signs. Required studying for biologists, physiologists and scientific researchers with an curiosity in sensory body structure.
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