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After nerve injury, we observed no change in the proportions of cells responding to cold or to a range of concentrations of -menthol (Fig. 5b, c, d).
Those genes regulated to a greater degree after 24 hr at 4°C could represent genes involved in an adaptive response to extended exposure to 4°C as opposed to genes that are more highly regulated after 2 hr at 4°C and may represent those genes immediately responding to cold shock.
The regulatory mechanism in higher plants had been analyzed by studying a number of genes responding to cold stress at the transcriptional level [ 1, 2].
Three of these miRNA genes (miR156, miR172, and miR398) were also reported as responding to cold stress in several studies [ 4, 8, 10, 29, 30].
Consistent with its known function, the result with the 'Demo' sequence reveals this sequence to be associated with genes responding to cold stress.
This suggests a wider role of genes responding to cold and a role of ABA, a plant hormone, in mediating the link between the four conditions.
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A temperature-sensitive ingredient in this paint mix (also secret) responds to cold by lighting up in phosphorescent white.
For example, channels known as TRPM (melastatin), TRPA (subfamily A), and TRPV (vanilloid) can respond to changes in temperature, with TRPM and TRPA known to respond to cold and TRPV known to respond to warmth, noxious heat, and protons.
Worse, our bodies respond to cold by shivering, which requires energy, making tired hikers become more and more exhausted as they become colder, leading to a deadly circle of fatigue and hypothermia.
They did know, however, that some nerve cells that respond to cold also respond to menthol.
Plants respond to cold stress by altering gene, protein, and metabolite expression and cell membrane lipid composition (Levitt 1972; Gilmour et al. 2000; Shinozaki and Dennis, 2003).
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