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Started by Mesozoic Mister Nigel, October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM

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Mesozoic Mister Nigel

...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


trix

no, but that explains a lot.
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This almost sounds like something from the "did-yuo-know" tumblr.  Except for the fact its real, of course.

There has to be a niche tumblr audience for that, for things which are factual but sound like they're made up to sound factual.

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Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

I know this on account of vindaloo.
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Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: Cain on October 16, 2014, 12:27:32 PM
This almost sounds like something from the "did-yuo-know" tumblr.  Except for the fact its real, of course.

There has to be a niche tumblr audience for that, for things which are factual but sound like they're made up to sound factual.

This idea has legs.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


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Especially if it had links to well known parody sites in the sidebar.

Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: Cain on October 16, 2014, 03:27:23 PM
Especially if it had links to well known parody sites in the sidebar.

:lulz: This is an entirely new twist on misinformation.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


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Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

How does this work, are their functions related to perspiration, heat detection etc?
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Quote from: Faust on October 16, 2014, 03:46:14 PM
Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

How does this work, are their functions related to perspiration, heat detection etc?

Quote
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/science/smell-turns-up-in-unexpected-places.html
"If you think of olfactory receptors as specialized chemical detectors, instead of as receptors in your nose that detect smell, then it makes a lot of sense for them to be in other places," said Jennifer Pluznick, an assistant professor of physiology at Johns Hopkins University who in 2009 found that olfactory receptors help control metabolic function and regulate blood pressure in the kidneys of mice."
People call them olfactory receptors because the first place that they identified these structures was in the noses of members of their own species.

QuoteHumans have about 350 different kinds of olfactory receptors, and that is on the low end for vertebrates. (Mice, and other animals that depend heavily on their sense of smell for finding food and evading predators, have more than 1,000.)

Quote"More than 15 of the olfactory receptors that exist in the nose are also found in human skin cells," said the lead researcher, Dr. Hanns Hatt.

Its still an interesting finding, though, with potential for the development of treatments which, historically, (and by that I mean right up to the day before the research was published) would have sounded as weird and off-the-wall as dowsing or dare I say homeopathy or any other "treatment" which sounds utterly unbelievable.


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Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: Faust on October 16, 2014, 03:46:14 PM
Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

How does this work, are their functions related to perspiration, heat detection etc?

They work the same way as the ones in our noses do (detecting and recognizing odor molecules) but rather than routing that information through the thalamus for conscious recognition, they seem to serve a regulatory function, responding to certain odors by triggering biochemical cascades that regulate how our cells transcribe DNA to produce certain proteins. For example, for reasons no one understands, exposing the skin to the odor of sandalwood triggers a cascade that results in more rapid healing of wounds.

"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


trix

lol I wonder if I could hold my nose and still detect the scent of something strong and easily recognizable.
I want to try this experiment!
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Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 09:37:18 PM
Quote from: Faust on October 16, 2014, 03:46:14 PM
Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

How does this work, are their functions related to perspiration, heat detection etc?

They work the same way as the ones in our noses do (detecting and recognizing odor molecules) but rather than routing that information through the thalamus for conscious recognition, they seem to serve a regulatory function, responding to certain odors by triggering biochemical cascades that regulate how our cells transcribe DNA to produce certain proteins. For example, for reasons no one understands, exposing the skin to the odor of sandalwood triggers a cascade that results in more rapid healing of wounds.
Rapid healing? I'm guessing that is caused by free radicals.
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Quote from: Ragret on October 16, 2014, 10:33:01 PM
Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 09:37:18 PM
Quote from: Faust on October 16, 2014, 03:46:14 PM
Quote from: Your Mom on October 16, 2014, 12:43:29 AM
...that your skin has odor receptors?

Your whole body is a nose.

You're welcome.

How does this work, are their functions related to perspiration, heat detection etc?

They work the same way as the ones in our noses do (detecting and recognizing odor molecules) but rather than routing that information through the thalamus for conscious recognition, they seem to serve a regulatory function, responding to certain odors by triggering biochemical cascades that regulate how our cells transcribe DNA to produce certain proteins. For example, for reasons no one understands, exposing the skin to the odor of sandalwood triggers a cascade that results in more rapid healing of wounds.
Rapid healing? I'm guessing that is caused by free radicals.

Is joke? I don't get it. :?
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: trix on October 16, 2014, 09:43:25 PM
lol I wonder if I could hold my nose and still detect the scent of something strong and easily recognizable.
I want to try this experiment!

You probably could, but more likely due to sneaky odor molecules sneaking into your nasal chamber, not due to the olfactory receptors in your skin, because they do not route to the odor-recognizing part of your brain.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."