Also known as сhemosensor, chemoreceptor
A chemoreceptor, also known as chemosensor, is a specialized sensory receptor which transduces a chemical substance (endogenous or induced) to generate a biological signal. This signal may be in the form of an action potential, if the chemoreceptor is a neuron, or in the form of a neurotransmitter that can activate a nerve fiber if the chemoreceptor is a specialized cell, such as taste receptors, or an internal peripheral chemoreceptor, such as the carotid bodies. In physiology, a chemoreceptor detects changes in the normal environment, such as an increase in blood levels of carbon dioxide (hy
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化学受容器(かがくじゅようき、英: chemosensor, chemoreceptor)は、特定の物質の化学刺激により、求心性神経インパルスの発生のきっかけとなる受容器である。味受容器や嗅受容器などが化学受容器に属する。特定の化学物質に親和性を有するものもある。化学受容器に物質が結合することにより興奮あるいは抑制の情報を中枢に伝える。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).