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TRP Channels in Health and Disease



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Autore: Dietrich Alexander Visualizza persona
Titolo: TRP Channels in Health and Disease Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (266 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: transient receptor potential channels
photochromic ligands
elementary immunology
Purkinje cell
EPSC
substance P
chemicals
organ toxicity
lymphocytes
HSP70
physiology
bioavailable
inflammatory bowel disease
platelets
pollutants
yeast
regulatory T cells
kinase
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
manganese
cerebellum
TRP channel
NHERF
inflammation
nanoHPLC-ESI MS/MS
TRPM7
chemical probes
TRPM8
dorsal column nuclei
TRPV2
TRPV3
calcitonin gene-related peptide
TRPV1
ion channels
transient receptor potential
2D gel electrophoresis
MALDI-TOF MS(/MS)
TRPV4
overproduction
sulfur mustard
oxidative stress
graft versus host disease
menthol
topical
chemosensor
AP18
calcium signalling
mucosal epithelium
cuneate nucleus
production platform
TRPC channels
ulcerative colitis
channel structure
xerostomia
neutrophils
cardiovascular system
TRPC5
TRPC6
TRPC3
TRPC4
calcium signaling
protein purification
adipose tissue
transient receptor potential (TRP) channels
sodium
TH17
diacylglycerol
hypersensitivity
TRPY1
GABAB
HEK293
thrombosis
ion channel
TRPC
pathophysiology
SMAD
toxicology
endothelium
calcium
proteomics
TRPA1
salivary glands
TRP channels
lipid mediators
sensors
radiation
TRPM4 channel
human medulla oblongata
mGluR1
small molecules
TRPC3 pharmacology
Sommario/riassunto: Almost 25 years ago, the first mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) channel was cloned and published. TRP channels now represent an extended family of 28 members fulfilling multiple roles in the living organism. Identified functions include control of body temperature, transmitter release, mineral homeostasis, chemical sensing, and survival mechanisms in a challenging environment. The TRP channel superfamily covers six families: TRPC with C for “canonical”, TRPA with A for “ankyrin”, TRPM with M for “melastatin”, TRPML with ML for “mucolipidin”, TRPP with P for “polycystin”, and TRPV with V for “vanilloid”. Over the last few years, new findings on TRP channels have confirmed their exceptional function as cellular sensors and effectors. This Special Book features a collection of 8 reviews and 7 original articles published in “Cells” summarizing the current state-of-the-art on TRP channel research, with a main focus on TRP channel activation, their physiological and pathophysiological function, and their roles as pharmacological targets for future therapeutic options.
Titolo autorizzato: TRP Channels in Health and Disease  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-083-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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