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Image of the Day: Water Sensors
Image of the Day: Water Sensors
Zebrafish detect water movement around them through signals sent to the brain by cells containing tiny hairs.
Image of the Day: Water Sensors
Image of the Day: Water Sensors

Zebrafish detect water movement around them through signals sent to the brain by cells containing tiny hairs.

Zebrafish detect water movement around them through signals sent to the brain by cells containing tiny hairs.

cilia, genetics & genomics

Primary Cilia in Neurons Linked to Obesity
Abby Olena, PhD | Jan 8, 2018 | 3 min read
Three studies—one of mice and two of human genetics—describe the role of two proteins, adenylyl cyclase and melanocortin 4 receptor, in the development of obesity and diabetes. 
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