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身体では五感である視覚・聴覚・嗅覚・触覚・味覚を使って周囲から色々な情報を得ます。でも「熱さ」や「触覚」ってどこで感じるのでしょうか。肌ではありますが身体中のどういった受容体が反応しているのかが不明でした。カリフォルニア大学サンフランシスコ校のデビッド・ジュリアス氏と、スクリップス研究所のアーデム・パタプティアン氏がそれを明らかにしてノーベル賞を受賞しました。
The body uses the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste to obtain various information from the surroundings. However, we did not know where we feel the "heat" and "touch". It was unclear what receptors in the body were responding. A study by David Julius of the University of California, San Francisco, and Ardem Patapoutian of the Scripps Research Institute found them out!
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