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Journal Club 08/11/14
Presented by Shu Mapping Brain with Diffuse Optics Optical methods as alternative to MRI or PET (which are not electronic embedded device compatable, e.g. parkinson’s deep brain stimulator or pacemakers or young children). Compare IR specta at 750 and 860, … Continue reading
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Journal club: High salt recruits aversive taste pathways
Nature, recent Presented by Guisheng 5 classes of taste receptors for umami, sweet, bitter, sodium and sour and carbonation each taste bud contains different cell types containing different receptors tongue map is wrong — each tastebud has all cell types. … Continue reading
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