Friday 22 March 2019

This is a neuron on nicotine

Nicotine works inside cells to reinforce addiction

              In this image, a biosensor is targeted to a cell's endoplasmic reticulum and glows green in the presence of nicotine                                                        Credits: Caltech/Lester laboratory

When a person takes a puff on a cigarette, nicotine floods into the brain, latching onto receptors on the surface of neurons and producing feelings of happiness. But nicotine does not simply stay on the surface of cells -- the drug actually permeates into neural cells and alters them from the inside out. Now, a team of scientists has developed a protein sensor that glows in the presence of nicotine, allowing the researchers to observe nicotine's movements in cells and reveal more about the nature of nicotine addiction. 

Now meet the world renowned scientists delivering more knowledge about the study gathering at https://goo.gl/q6B3F9

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