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Novel function of TREK-1 in regulating adipocyte differentiation and lipid accumulation Ajung Kim Seoyeong Jung Jaekwang Lee ResearchOpen Access08 Mar 2025 Cell Death & Disease Volume: 16, P: 164 Structure of the human K2P13.1 channel reveals a hydrophilic pore restriction and lipid cofactor...
Nowadays, it is acknowledged that calcium is the most ubiquitous intracellular signaling molecule and that the concentration of Ca2+ ions is under very tight and dynamic control in all major cell compartments (cytoplasm, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria). In each compartment, this control ...
channels in a cell membrane and the multicellular electrical state. We focus on electrical effects in small multicellular ensembles, ignoring slow diffusional processes. The spatio-temporal patterns obtained for the local map of cell electric potentials illustrate the normalization of regions with abnormal...
CiteSeerX - Scientific documents that cite the following paper: The structure of ion channels in membranes of excitable cells Unwin,Nigel - 《Neuron》 被引量: 606发表: 1989年 Ion channels of excitable membranes Sunderland Introduction ion channels are macromolecular pores in cell membranes. When the...
Physiologically, [Ca] within unstimulated cells is lower than 0.05 μ M, whereas in the extracellular fluids it is about 2 mM. Upon electrical or chemical stimulation, the intracellular [Ca] increases by 1 to 2 orders of magnitude as a result of (1) Ca influx across the cell membrane, (...
Its control is of fundamental significance to the life and death of the cell. Calcium is a key physiological requirement for both sperm motility and the fertilization response, and calcium is a pathological contributor to cell death processes. Thus, in a very real sense we are conceived in a ...
channel activity, discovered in this study, mediates water, solute and nutrient flows and apoplast osmolarity in planta to generate macroscopic water soaking, host cell death and defence suppression in the infected tissue, as shown previously6,13,19,25,38,39. We found that infiltrating the...