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Eight amino acids may explain salamanders' reduced cold sensitivity

The ability to sense environmental temperature, which helps animals move away from suboptimal locations and find those with ideal temperatures, involves various channels on sensory neurons that open at specific temperature ranges.

Eight amino acids may explain salamanders' reduced cold sensitivity
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The ability to sense environmental temperature, which helps animals move away from suboptimal locations and find those with ideal temperatures, involves various channels on sensory neurons that open at specific temperature ranges.

Originally published at Phys.org

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