This post is the second in a series. In a previous post, I explained how, over centuries of trial and error, societies have built behavioural channelling to ensure that people behave as they should.
The mechanisms underlying touch sensation in humans are poorly understood. Here, the authors induced human stem-cell-derived neural crest cells in vitro to produce neurons that morphologically and ...
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