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TRPC Channels in Cardiac Plasticity [PDF]
The heart flexibly changes its structure in response to changing environments and oxygen/nutrition demands of the body. Increased and decreased mechanical loading induces hypertrophy and atrophy of cardiomyocytes, respectively.
Motohiro Nishida
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TRPC Channels in the SOCE Scenario
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins form non-selective Ca2+ permeable channels that contribute to the modulation of a number of physiological functions in a variety of cell types. Since the identification of TRP proteins in Drosophila, it is well
Jose J. Lopez +5 more
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Structure–Function Relationship and Physiological Roles of Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) 4 and 5 Channels [PDF]
The study of the structure−function relationship of ion channels has been one of the most challenging goals in contemporary physiology. Revelation of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of ion channels has facilitated our understanding of many of ...
Jinsung Kim +3 more
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Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) Channels: Then and Now
Twenty-five years ago, the first mammalian Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) channel was cloned, opening the vast horizon of the TRPC field. Today, we know that there are seven TRPC channels (TRPC1–7).
Xingjuan Chen +2 more
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TRPC channels contribute to endothelial dysfunction in pulmonary arterial hypertension [PDF]
Background- Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, fatal, and progressive pulmonary vascular disease. Pulmonary endothelial cell dysfunction is a hallmark of PAH, defined by excessive proliferation and dysregulated angiogenesis, along with ...
Anaïs Saint-Martin Willer +13 more
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TRPC Channels as Mediators of Hypoxia-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension in Obstructive Sleep Apnea [PDF]
Torres Y +2 more
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TRPC1 channel clustering during store-operated Ca2+ entry in keratinocytes
Skin is the largest organ in the human body with ∼95% of its surface made up of keratinocytes. These cells maintain a healthy skin barrier through regulated differentiation driven by Ca2+-transcriptional coupling.
Declan Manning +3 more
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Effect of SKF96365 on Myocardial Fibrosis in Type-II Diabetic Rats
Background: Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a risk factor for developing heart failure and myocardial fibrosis, but there is no specific therapy for diabetic heart disease.
Huan-zhi Liu, Wei Wu
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Research progress on the role of canonical transient receptor potential channels in skeletal muscle diseases [PDF]
Canonical transient receptor potential(TRPC) is a kind of non-selective cation channel located in the cell membrane, which plays an important role in electrophysiological activity of cells.
XIE Dongge, LI Junhao, HAN Han, LI Shoutian
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