AbstractTransient Receptor Potential (TRP) channel proteins are a diverse family of proteins that are expressed in many organisms, tissues and cell types. TRP channels respond to a variety of stimuli, including light, mechanical or chemical stimuli, temperature, pH or osmolarity. In addition, several TRP family members have been identified as downstream molecules in the G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway. TRP proteins are involved in a variety of cell functions both in non-excitable and excitable cells due to their diverse permeability to cations and their ability to modulate intracellular Ca2+ signaling. Emerging evidence suggests that TRP channel dysfunction significantly contributes to the physiopathology of a number of disease...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Membrane Channels in Human Diseases: The Spanish Ion Chann...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a family of functionally diverse and widely expresse...
This 2020 Special Issue "TRPC channels" of Cells was dedicated to commemorating the 25th anniversary...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins constitute a family of cation channels with diverse perm...
Almost 25 years ago, the first mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) channel was cloned and p...
The transient receptor potential proteins (TRPs) make up a very important family of ion channels res...
Indexación ScopusThe transient receptor potential melastatin (TRPM) subfamily belongs to the TRP cat...
Abstract“Transient receptor potential” cation channels (TRP channels) play a unique role as cell sen...
Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) proteins assemble to form homo- or heterotetrameric, n...
More than 30 different Transient Receptor Potential channels (TRP) have been identified in mammals a...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins have been implicated in several cell functions as non-se...
AbstractTRP cation channels display an extraordinary assortment of selectivities and activation mech...
Ca2+ signaling influences nearly every aspect of cellular life. Transient receptor potential (TRP) i...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins consist of a superfamily of cation channels that have be...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are evolutionarily conserved ion channels that have been...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Membrane Channels in Human Diseases: The Spanish Ion Chann...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a family of functionally diverse and widely expresse...
This 2020 Special Issue "TRPC channels" of Cells was dedicated to commemorating the 25th anniversary...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins constitute a family of cation channels with diverse perm...
Almost 25 years ago, the first mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) channel was cloned and p...
The transient receptor potential proteins (TRPs) make up a very important family of ion channels res...
Indexación ScopusThe transient receptor potential melastatin (TRPM) subfamily belongs to the TRP cat...
Abstract“Transient receptor potential” cation channels (TRP channels) play a unique role as cell sen...
Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) proteins assemble to form homo- or heterotetrameric, n...
More than 30 different Transient Receptor Potential channels (TRP) have been identified in mammals a...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins have been implicated in several cell functions as non-se...
AbstractTRP cation channels display an extraordinary assortment of selectivities and activation mech...
Ca2+ signaling influences nearly every aspect of cellular life. Transient receptor potential (TRP) i...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins consist of a superfamily of cation channels that have be...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are evolutionarily conserved ion channels that have been...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Membrane Channels in Human Diseases: The Spanish Ion Chann...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a family of functionally diverse and widely expresse...
This 2020 Special Issue "TRPC channels" of Cells was dedicated to commemorating the 25th anniversary...