Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels in the stereociliary bundles that project from the apical surface of the sensory hair cells. In lower vertebrates, when the mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channels are opened by movement of the bundle in the excitatory direction, Ca2+ entry through the open MET channels causes adaptation, rapidly reducing their open probability and resetting their operating range. It remains uncertain whether such Ca2+-dependent adaptation is also present in mammalian hair cells. Hair bundles of both outer and inner hair cells from mice were deflected by using sinewave or step mechanical stimuli applied using a piezo-driven fluid jet. We found that when c...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
AbstractThe mechanically gated transduction channels of vertebrate hair cells tend to close in ∼1ms ...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of hair cell mechanotransduction, extending the sensory hair bundle ...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of hair cell mechanotransduction, extending the sensory hair bundle ...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
AbstractThe mechanically gated transduction channels of vertebrate hair cells tend to close in ∼1ms ...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
Mechanotransduction in the auditory and vestibular systems depends on mechanosensitive ion channels ...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of hair cell mechanotransduction, extending the sensory hair bundle ...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
SummaryAdaptation is a hallmark of hair cell mechanotransduction, extending the sensory hair bundle ...
AbstractSound stimuli excite cochlear hair cells by vibration of each hair bundle, which opens mecha...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
Tip links between adjacent stereocilia are believed to gate mechano-electrical transducer (MET) chan...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...
AbstractThe mechanically gated transduction channels of vertebrate hair cells tend to close in ∼1ms ...
The transduction of sound into electrical signals depends on mechanically sensitive ion channels in ...