Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism including aerobic respiration and glycolysis. Export of protons out of cells by a number of acid transporters is essential to maintain a stable intracellular pH that is critical for normal cell function. Acid products in the tissue interstitium are removed by blood perfusion and excreted from the body through the respiratory and renal systems. However, the pH homeostasis in tissues is frequently disrupted in many pathophysiologic conditions such as in ischemic tissues and tumors where protons are overproduced and blood perfusion is compromised. Consequently, accumulation of protons causes acidosis in the affected tissue. Although acidosis has p...
Regulation of pH is critical for physiological processes. Maintenance of acid-base homeostasis is ti...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transduce distinct extracellular signals, including light, hormo...
Brain acidosis is prevalent in stroke and other neurological diseases. Acidosis can have paradoxical...
Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism in...
Local acidification is a common feature of many disease processes such as inflammation, infarction, ...
The detection of H$^{+}$ concentration variations in the extracellular milieu is accomplished by a s...
The group of proton-sensing G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) consists of the four receptors GPR4,...
The group of proton-sensing G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) consists of the four receptors GPR4,...
The tumor microenvironment is acidic due to glycolytic cancer cell metabolism, hypoxia, and deficien...
Proton-sensing G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) sense changes in the extracellular pH to effect c...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1-7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
In response to environmental stress cells often generate pH signals that serve to protect vital cell...
Dysregulation of pH is a feature of both tumor growth and tissue repair. In tumors, microenvironment...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1–7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic organs, si...
Regulation of pH is critical for physiological processes. Maintenance of acid-base homeostasis is ti...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transduce distinct extracellular signals, including light, hormo...
Brain acidosis is prevalent in stroke and other neurological diseases. Acidosis can have paradoxical...
Protons (hydrogen ions) are the simplest form of ions universally produced by cellular metabolism in...
Local acidification is a common feature of many disease processes such as inflammation, infarction, ...
The detection of H$^{+}$ concentration variations in the extracellular milieu is accomplished by a s...
The group of proton-sensing G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) consists of the four receptors GPR4,...
The group of proton-sensing G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) consists of the four receptors GPR4,...
The tumor microenvironment is acidic due to glycolytic cancer cell metabolism, hypoxia, and deficien...
Proton-sensing G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) sense changes in the extracellular pH to effect c...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1-7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
In response to environmental stress cells often generate pH signals that serve to protect vital cell...
Dysregulation of pH is a feature of both tumor growth and tissue repair. In tumors, microenvironment...
Cells maintain intracellular pH (pHi) within a narrow range (7.1–7.2) by controlling membrane proton...
Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic organs, si...
Regulation of pH is critical for physiological processes. Maintenance of acid-base homeostasis is ti...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transduce distinct extracellular signals, including light, hormo...
Brain acidosis is prevalent in stroke and other neurological diseases. Acidosis can have paradoxical...