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Mechanosensation and transduction in osteocytes

Bone, 2013
The human skeleton is a miracle of engineering, combining both toughness and light weight. It does so because bones possess cellular mechanisms wherein external mechanical loads are sensed. These mechanical loads are transformed into biological signals, which ultimately direct bone formation and/or bone resorption. Osteocytes, since they are ubiquitous
Klein-Nulend, J.   +4 more
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A role for BDNF in mechanosensation

Nature Neuroscience, 1998
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a survival factor for certain sensory neurons during development. Using electrophysiology in BDNF-deficient mice, we show here that slowly adapting mechanoreceptors (SAM), but not other types of cutaneous afferents, require BDNF in postnatal life for normal mechanotransduction.
P, Carroll   +4 more
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Mechanosensing and signaltransduction in tendrils

Advances in Space Research, 2003
The perception of thigmic stimuli is a widespread phenomenon among plants with decisive meaning for the ability to survive. Beside a general sensitivity for mechanical stimuli many plants have evolved specialized organs with highly developed mechanisms to perceive and transduce the applied forces.
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TRPV Protein Family—From Mechanosensing to Cancer Invasion

Biomolecules, 2021
Tytti Karki   +2 more
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The ‘Yin and Yang’ of Cancer Cell Growth and Mechanosensing

Cancers, 2021
Haguy Wolfenson, Wolfenson Haguy
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Counterplotting the Mechanosensing-Based Fouling Mechanism of Mussels against Fouling

ACS Nano, 2021
Kousaku Ohkawa   +2 more
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The Mechanosensing and Global DNA Methylation of Human Osteoblasts on MEW Fibers

Nanomaterials, 2021
Sašo Ivanovski   +2 more
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Leech Mechanosensation

2017
Abstract The medicinal leech (Hirudo verbana) is an annelid (segmented worm) and one of the classic model systems in neuroscience. It has been used in research for over 50 years and was one of the first animals in which intracellular recordings of mechanosensory neurons were carried out. Remarkably, the leech has three main classes of
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Mechanosensing and Plant Growth Regulators Elicited During the Thigmomorphogenetic Response

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2021
Frank Telewski, Telewski Frank W
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