Osmotic stress is a potent regulator of the normal function of cells that are exposed to osmotically active environments under physiologic or pathologic conditions. The ability of cells to alter gene expression and metabolic activity in response to changes in the osmotic environment provides an additional regulatory mechanism for a diverse array of tissues and organs in the human body. In addition to the activation of various osmotically- or volume-activated ion channels, osmotic stress may also act on the genome via a direct biophysical pathway. Changes in extracellular osmolality alter cell volume, and therefore, the concentration of intracellular macromolecules. In turn, intracellular macromolecule concentration is a key physical paramet...
Stress is implicated in various diseases such as cancer, ischemia, and inflammatory diseases. Many ...
International audienceThe massive uptake of compatible osmolytes such as betaine, taurine, and myo-i...
Signal transmission progresses via a series of transient protein-protein interactions and protein mo...
Various types of cells animal tissues consist of need to adapt to intracellular as well as extracell...
Abstract Biophysical cues such as osmotic pressure modulate proliferation and growth arrest of bacte...
The cell cycle is a sequence of biochemical events that are controlled by complex but robust molecul...
Chromatin structure is a major regulator of transcription and gene expression. Herein we explore the...
Cell volume is a biophysical property, which is of great importance for quantitative characterisatio...
The cell cycle is a sequence of biochemical events that are controlled by complex but robust molecul...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that multicellular structures respond to mechanic...
Intervertebral discs (IVD) have a higher extracellular osmolarity than most other tissues; moreover ...
In spite of the fact that extensive investigations have been carried out upon the osmotic behavior o...
SYNOPSIS. Organic osmolytes are small solutes used by cells of numerous water-stressed organisms and...
Cellular responses induced by stress are essential for the survival of cells under adverse condition...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Stress is implicated in various diseases such as cancer, ischemia, and inflammatory diseases. Many ...
International audienceThe massive uptake of compatible osmolytes such as betaine, taurine, and myo-i...
Signal transmission progresses via a series of transient protein-protein interactions and protein mo...
Various types of cells animal tissues consist of need to adapt to intracellular as well as extracell...
Abstract Biophysical cues such as osmotic pressure modulate proliferation and growth arrest of bacte...
The cell cycle is a sequence of biochemical events that are controlled by complex but robust molecul...
Chromatin structure is a major regulator of transcription and gene expression. Herein we explore the...
Cell volume is a biophysical property, which is of great importance for quantitative characterisatio...
The cell cycle is a sequence of biochemical events that are controlled by complex but robust molecul...
International audienceThere is increasing evidence that multicellular structures respond to mechanic...
Intervertebral discs (IVD) have a higher extracellular osmolarity than most other tissues; moreover ...
In spite of the fact that extensive investigations have been carried out upon the osmotic behavior o...
SYNOPSIS. Organic osmolytes are small solutes used by cells of numerous water-stressed organisms and...
Cellular responses induced by stress are essential for the survival of cells under adverse condition...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Stress is implicated in various diseases such as cancer, ischemia, and inflammatory diseases. Many ...
International audienceThe massive uptake of compatible osmolytes such as betaine, taurine, and myo-i...
Signal transmission progresses via a series of transient protein-protein interactions and protein mo...