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Aberdeen researchers harness the healing power of red-hot chillies
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Aberdeen researchers harness the healing power of red-hot chillies
Aberdeen researchers harness the healing power of red-hot chillies
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22/12/2010
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Aberdeen City - General
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Health and Medicine
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Researchers at Kosterlitz Centre for Therapeutics at Aberdeen University have discovered a switch which turns on a gene, substance-P, that makes people feel pain and that the action can be triggered by capsaicin, found in chillies. Dr Lynne Shanley
Researchers at Kosterlitz Centre for Therapeutics at Aberdeen University have discovered a switch which turns on a gene, substance-P, that makes people feel pain and that the action can be triggered by capsaicin, found in chillies. Dr Lynne Shanley
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Dr Alasdair MacKenzie
Dr Alasdair MacKenzie
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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