Mechanoreception at the cell membrane: More than the integrins

Volume: 586, Pages: 20 - 26
Published: Nov 1, 2015
Abstract
A cell receives mechanical cues from its surrounding microenvironment and transduces this mechanical information into a biochemical signal within the cell, ultimately resulting in physiological change. Several molecules within the plasma membrane have been identified that are capable of receiving and translating a mechanical signal. Although integrins are most often discussed as the cell's primary method of mechanoreception at the cell membrane,...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanoreception at the cell membrane: More than the integrins
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
586
Pages
20 - 26
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