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Date: 2009-05-19 13:36:54
Sensory system
Ion channels
Neuroanatomy
Sensory receptors
Membrane biology
Mechanosensation
Nociceptor
Transient receptor potential cation channel
member A1
Capsaicin
Biology
Nervous system
Neuroscience

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