TY - BOOK ID - 14295461 TI - Mechanosensitive ion channels AU - Kamkin, A. G. AU - Kiseleva, Irina PY - 2008 SN - 140206425X 9048176387 9786611130176 1281130176 1402064268 PB - [Berlin ; New York] : Springer Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Ion channels. KW - Mechanoreceptors. KW - Ion channels KW - Mechanoreceptors KW - Ion Channels KW - Mechanotransduction, Cellular KW - Membrane Glycoproteins KW - Biophysical Processes KW - Signal Transduction KW - Membrane Transport Proteins KW - Sensory Receptor Cells KW - Carrier Proteins KW - Biochemical Processes KW - Biophysical Phenomena KW - Peripheral Nervous System KW - Cell Physiological Processes KW - Membrane Proteins KW - Neurons, Afferent KW - Physical Processes KW - Proteins KW - Chemical Processes KW - Physical Phenomena KW - Neurons KW - Cell Physiological Phenomena KW - Biochemical Phenomena KW - Nervous System KW - Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins KW - Phenomena and Processes KW - Chemical Phenomena KW - Cells KW - Anatomy KW - Chemicals and Drugs KW - Cytology KW - Biology KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Mechanicoreceptors KW - Channels, Ion KW - Life sciences. KW - Cell biology. KW - Animal physiology. KW - Biomathematics. KW - Biophysics. KW - Biological physics. KW - Life Sciences. KW - Cell Biology. KW - Animal Physiology. KW - Biophysics and Biological Physics. KW - Physiological, Cellular and Medical Topics. KW - Sensory receptors KW - Biological transport, Active KW - Ion-permeable membranes KW - Membrane proteins KW - Cytology. KW - Physiology KW - Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics. KW - Mathematics. KW - Animal physiology KW - Animals KW - Cell biology KW - Cellular biology KW - Cytologists KW - Mathematics KW - Biological physics KW - Medical sciences KW - Physics UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14295461 AB - This book presents the latest findings in mechanosensitive ion channel research compiled by a number of internationally recognized experts in the field of mechanosensitivity, specializing in mechanosensitive or mechanically gated ion channels and the underlying mechanosensitive signaling cascades. ""Mechanosensitivity in Cells and Tissues: Mechanosensitive Ion Channels"" defines and discusses key problems of cellular mechanobiology, describing the methods for studying mechanosensitive ion channels, the role of lipid bilayer mechanics in mechanosensation, and the molecular organization, physiol ER -