Sweet taste cells resist nerve damage through c-Kit protein, study finds

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Taste is one of our most vital senses, shaping appetite, nutrition, and quality of life. Yet taste buds are fragile, relying heavily on the nerves that connect them to the brain. When those nerves are cut or damaged, taste buds usually deteriorate—but later regenerate as nerves regrow. How this recovery occurs had remained unclear.