Hair cells in the inner ear convert mechanical stimuli provided by sound waves and head movements into electrical signal. Several mechanically evoked ionic currents with different properties have been recorded in hair cells. The search for the proteins that form the underlying ion channels is still in progress. The mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) channel near the tips of stereociliary in hair cells, which is responsible for sensory transduction, has been studied most extensively. Several components of the sensory mechanotransduction machinery in stereocilia have been identified, including the multi-transmembrane proteins tetraspan membrane protein in hair cell stereocilia (TMHS)/LHFPL5, transmembrane inner ear (TMIE) and transmembrane ...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
The gating-spring theory of hair cell mechanotransduction channel activation was first postulated ov...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
SummaryA family of transmembrane proteins has been shown to modulate both the calcium permeability a...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) is thought to form the ion-conducting pore of the mechan...
SummaryHair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Me...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
The gating-spring theory of hair cell mechanotransduction channel activation was first postulated ov...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
The gating-spring theory of hair cell mechanotransduction channel activation was first postulated ov...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
SummaryMechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET...
SummarySensory transduction in auditory and vestibular hair cells requires expression of transmembra...
Mechanosensitive ion channels at stereocilia tips mediate mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) in in...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
SummaryA family of transmembrane proteins has been shown to modulate both the calcium permeability a...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Transmembrane channel-like protein 1 (TMC1) is thought to form the ion-conducting pore of the mechan...
SummaryHair cells are mechanosensors for the perception of sound, acceleration, and fluid motion. Me...
AbstractTransmembrane channel-like protein isoform-1 (TMC1) has emerged over the past five years as ...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
The gating-spring theory of hair cell mechanotransduction channel activation was first postulated ov...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...
The gating-spring theory of hair cell mechanotransduction channel activation was first postulated ov...
<p>Hair cells of the inner ear transduce mechanical stimuli like sound or head movements into electr...