AbstractDetection of mechanical stimuli requires conversion of the signal's inherent information into neuronal electrical signals. Studies of vertebrate hair cells suggest that this is accomplished by elastic links between stereocilia that control the opening of ion channels. Molecular genetics in Caenorhabditis elegans has identified candidate proteins that may be responsible for similar functions in this organism
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
Every moment of every day, our skin and its embedded sensory neurons are bombarded with mechanical c...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
AbstractDetection of mechanical stimuli requires conversion of the signal's inherent information int...
AbstractIn touch receptor cells of the nematode, two channel subunits of the DEG/ENaC family have lo...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
Mechanotransduction, the conversion of physical forces into biochemical signals, is essential for va...
AbstractInsect bristles are model mechanosensory organs. An ion channel of the TRP superfamily has r...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
Every moment of every day, our skin and its embedded sensory neurons are bombarded with mechanical c...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
AbstractDetection of mechanical stimuli requires conversion of the signal's inherent information int...
AbstractIn touch receptor cells of the nematode, two channel subunits of the DEG/ENaC family have lo...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
Mechanotransduction, the conversion of physical forces into biochemical signals, is essential for va...
AbstractInsect bristles are model mechanosensory organs. An ion channel of the TRP superfamily has r...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
Mechanotransduction, the transformation of mechanical force into an electrical signal, allows living...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
AbstractSpecialized extracellular matrix (ECM) is associated with virtually every mechanosensory sys...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
Every moment of every day, our skin and its embedded sensory neurons are bombarded with mechanical c...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...