Now it is known that they contain primary cilia, although only in sensory neurons. If primary cilia can act as one type of receptor, can they also act as other types? Yes, they absolutely can.
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New sensory room unveiled for Hardingstone Academy reception classHardingstone Academy has introduced a new sensory room for its youngest pupils to support their learning and development. The new sensory room features a bubble tube, light projector, mirrors and ...
"The proliferation of progenitor cells in response to injury is a crucial step in the regeneration of sensory receptors, but this process is blocked in the mammalian inner ear and retina.
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