Alterations in the (bio)chemical and physical microenvironment of cells accompany and often promote disease formation and progression. This is particularly well established for solid cancers, which are typically stiffer than the healthy tissue in which they arise, and often display profound acidification of their interstitial fluid. Cell surface receptors can sense changes in the mechanical and (bio)chemical properties of the surrounding extracellular matrix and fluid, and signalling through these receptors is thought to play a key role in disease development and advancement. This review will look at ion channels and G protein coupled receptors that are activated by mechanical cues and extracellular acidosis, and stimulation of which result...
Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis prom...
Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism in...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
Alterations in the (bio)chemical and physical microenvironment of cells accompany and often promote ...
Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis prom...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1-7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1–7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Dysregulation of pH is a feature of both tumor growth and tissue repair. In tumors, microenvironment...
Cell survival is conditional on the maintenance of a favourable acid-base balance (pH). Owing to int...
AbstractIt is the nature of the calcium signal, as determined by the coordinated activity of a suite...
The physical environment critically affects cell shape, proliferation, differentiation, and survival...
Cancer cells acquire the ability to modify the calcium signaling network by altering the expression ...
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Membrane channels and transporters in cancers.Inte...
SummaryExtracellular acidification accompanies neoplastic transformation of tissues and increases wi...
Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis prom...
Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism in...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
Alterations in the (bio)chemical and physical microenvironment of cells accompany and often promote ...
Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis prom...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1-7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Dysregulated pH is a common characteristic of cancer cells, as they have an increased intracellular ...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1–7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Dysregulation of pH is a feature of both tumor growth and tissue repair. In tumors, microenvironment...
Cell survival is conditional on the maintenance of a favourable acid-base balance (pH). Owing to int...
AbstractIt is the nature of the calcium signal, as determined by the coordinated activity of a suite...
The physical environment critically affects cell shape, proliferation, differentiation, and survival...
Cancer cells acquire the ability to modify the calcium signaling network by altering the expression ...
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Membrane channels and transporters in cancers.Inte...
SummaryExtracellular acidification accompanies neoplastic transformation of tissues and increases wi...
Tissue acidosis plays a pivotal role in tumor progression: in particular, interstitial acidosis prom...
Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism in...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...