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Functional relationship between peripheral thermosensation and behavioral thermoregulation

This review explains how your body senses temperature through specialized proteins called TRP channels, which detect hot and cold stimuli. These temperature-sensing proteins help you and other animals regulate body temperature by triggering behaviors like seeking warmth or coolness. Importantly, the review shows that the fatty acid composition of cell membranes can fine-tune how sensitive these temperature sensors are, offering insights into how organisms adapt to different thermal environments.

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