TRP channels as biological sensors [PDF]
TRP is the most recently discovered family of ion channels and display the largest structure and function diversity among ion channels. Most TRP channels are key elements in sensory cells, where they are involved in the response to a broad range of ...
Astorga, Guadalupe, Bacigalupo, Juan
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Polarity of varicosity initiation in central neuron mechanosensation [PDF]
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Integrative genomic, phylogenetic, and transcriptomic analyses reveal temperature-responsive transient receptor potential (TRP) genes in Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai. [PDF]
Kim MA, Sohn YC.
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Correction: Integrative multi-omics analyses identify PKD1 and SLC2A4 as genetically supported glycolysis-related candidate genes for rheumatoid arthritis. [PDF]
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TRP Channels from Sensory Coding to Physiology. [PDF]
Atif M, Lee Y.
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Physiological functions and pharmacological targeting of transient receptor potential channels. [PDF]
Chubanov V +9 more
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Genome-Wide Identification of the Transient Receptor Potential Channel Family in Nile Tilapia and Expression Analysis in Response to Cold Stress. [PDF]
Deng W +7 more
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A review of preclinical research on mechanically gated ion channels as therapeutic targets in neuropathic pain. [PDF]
Xie Y, Wang X, Ju J, Hang L.
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TRP Channels in Skin Cancer: Focus on Malignant Melanoma. [PDF]
Twardak D, Havryliuk V, Gagat M.
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