New look at odd holes involved in taste, Alzheimer’s, asthma by Staff January 27, 2020 January 27, 2020 8 views 8Large holes in our cells have been implicated in depression, Alzehimer’s disease, asthma, and even taste. Now, we know what two kinds of these pores look like, potentially creating new opportunities to discover effective treatment options.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post 19th-century bee cells in a Panamanian cathedral shed light on human impact on ecosystems next post Finely tuned nervous systems allowed birds and mammals to adopt smoother strides Related Posts Magnetic avalanche triggered by quantum effects March 28, 2024 Mechanism found to determine which memories last March 28, 2024 Manganese plays a surprising role in soil carbon... March 28, 2024 Researchers racing to develop Paxlovid replacement March 28, 2024 Is it the school, or the students? March 28, 2024 Making the future too bright: How wishful thinking... March 28, 2024