Hearing relies on the conversion of mechanical stimuli into electrical signals. In vertebrates, this process of mechano-electrical transduction (MET) is performed by specialized receptors of the inner ear, the hair cells. Each hair cell is crowned by a hair bundle, a cluster of microvilli that pivot in response to sound vibrations, causing the opening and closing of mechanosensitive ion channels. Mechanical forces are projected onto the channels by molecular springs called tip links. Each tip link is thought to connect to a small number of MET channels that gate cooperatively and operate as a single transduction unit. Pushing the hair bundle in the excitatory direction opens the channels, after which they rapidly reclose in a process called...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
Article in open access on the publisher's website.International audienceHearing relies on the conver...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Since the pioneering work of Thomas Gold, published in 1948, it has been known that we owe our sensi...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Sound transduction occurs when mechanical stimuli open mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) ion chan...
AbstractThe mechanically gated transduction channels of vertebrate hair cells tend to close in ∼1ms ...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...
Article in open access on the publisher's website.International audienceHearing relies on the conver...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Since the pioneering work of Thomas Gold, published in 1948, it has been known that we owe our sensi...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
Hair cells in the inner ear provide the basis for the exquisite hearing capabilities of mammals. The...
Sound transduction occurs when mechanical stimuli open mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) ion chan...
AbstractThe mechanically gated transduction channels of vertebrate hair cells tend to close in ∼1ms ...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
In the adult auditory organ, mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are essential for transduci...
SummaryIn the inner ear, sensory hair cells not only detect but also amplify the softest sounds, all...