When you reach into a bucket of ice, open your front door on a snowy day, or feel the tingle of menthol toothpaste, a protein in your nerve cells called TRPM8 springs into action, opening like a tiny gate to send a “cold” signal to your brain.
The molecular mechanism that turns cool temps into nerve signals
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