Transient receptor potential channels: current perspectives on evolution, structure, function and nomenclature

Volume: 287, Issue: 1933
Published: Aug 26, 2020
Abstract
The transient receptor potential superfamily of ion channels (TRP channels) is widely recognized for the roles its members play in sensory nervous systems. However, the incredible diversity within the TRP superfamily, and the wide range of sensory capacities found therein, has also allowed TRP channels to function beyond sensing an organism's external environment, and TRP channels have thus become broadly critical to (at least) animal life. TRP...
Paper Details
Title
Transient receptor potential channels: current perspectives on evolution, structure, function and nomenclature
Published Date
Aug 26, 2020
Journal
Volume
287
Issue
1933
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