Emerging evidence suggests that transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels not only act as 'polymodal cellular sensors' on sensory neurons but are also functionally expressed by a multitude of non-neuronal cell types. This is especially true in the skin, one of the largest organs of the body, where they appear to be critically involved in regulating various cutaneous functions both under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. In this review, we focus on introducing the roles of several cutaneous TRP channels in the regulation of the skin barrier, skin cell proliferation and differentiation, and immune functions. Moreover, we also describe the putative involvement of several TRP channels in the development of certain skin dise...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
The transient receptor potential proteins (TRPs) make up a very important family of ion channels res...
Although acute itch has a protective role by removing irritants to avoid further damage, chronic itc...
Emerging evidence suggest that transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels not only act as "poly...
Ion channels of the Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) family mediate the influx of monovalent and/o...
The skin is our largest organ serving different tasks from barrier formation through somatosensing t...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels were first characterized on neurons, where they are ...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels were first characterized on neurons, wherethey are c...
Recent studies have suggested the expression of numerous heat-sensitive transient receptor potential...
Skin is innervated by a multitude of sensory nerves that are important to the function of this barri...
Skin is innervated by a multitude of sensory nerves that are important to the function of this barri...
During embryonic development, the skin, the largest organ of the human body, and nervous system are ...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are multifunctional sensory molecules that are abundant ...
This review highlights the progress from the initial finding of neurogenic inflammation up to the mo...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
The transient receptor potential proteins (TRPs) make up a very important family of ion channels res...
Although acute itch has a protective role by removing irritants to avoid further damage, chronic itc...
Emerging evidence suggest that transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels not only act as "poly...
Ion channels of the Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) family mediate the influx of monovalent and/o...
The skin is our largest organ serving different tasks from barrier formation through somatosensing t...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels were first characterized on neurons, where they are ...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels were first characterized on neurons, wherethey are c...
Recent studies have suggested the expression of numerous heat-sensitive transient receptor potential...
Skin is innervated by a multitude of sensory nerves that are important to the function of this barri...
Skin is innervated by a multitude of sensory nerves that are important to the function of this barri...
During embryonic development, the skin, the largest organ of the human body, and nervous system are ...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels are multifunctional sensory molecules that are abundant ...
This review highlights the progress from the initial finding of neurogenic inflammation up to the mo...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
The transient receptor potential proteins (TRPs) make up a very important family of ion channels res...
Although acute itch has a protective role by removing irritants to avoid further damage, chronic itc...