TRP ion channel function in sensory transduction and cellular signaling cascades /

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Imprint:Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, c2007.
Description:467 p., [10] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Frontiers in neuroscience
Frontiers in neuroscience (Boca Raton, Fla.)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6165690
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Other authors / contributors:Liedtke, Wolfgang B.
Heller, Stefan.
ISBN:0849340489 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780849340482
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The TRPC Family of Ion Channels: Relation to the TRP Superfamily and Role in Receptor- and Store-Operated Calcium Entry
  • Chapter 2. Multiple Mechanisms of TRPC Activation
  • Chapter 3. TRPC2 and the Molecular Biology of Pheromone Detection in Mammals
  • Chapter 4. TRP Channels and Axon Pathfinding
  • Chapter 5. TRPV1 Receptors and Signal Transduction
  • Chapter 6. Complex Regulation of TRPV1 by Vanilloids
  • Chapter 7. TRPV2: A Calcium-Permeable Cation Channel Regulated by Insulin-Like Growth Factors
  • Chapter 8. Molecular Mechanisms of TRPV4 Gating
  • Chapter 9. TRPV4: A Multifunctional Nonselective Cation Channel with Complex Regulation
  • Chapter 10. TRPV4 and TRPM3 as Volume-Regulated Cation Channels
  • Chapter 11. TRPA1: A Sensory Channel of Many Talents
  • Chapter 12. TRPA1 in Auditory and Nociceptive Organs
  • Chapter 13. TRPM8: The Cold and Menthol Receptor
  • Chapter 14. Activation Mechanisms and Functional Roles of TRPP2 Cation Channels
  • Chapter 15. The Ca[superscript 2+]-Activated TRP Channels: TRPM4 and TRPM5
  • Chapter 16. Genetics Can Be Painless: Molecular Genetic Analysis of Nociception in Drosophila
  • Chapter 17. TRPV Family Ion Channels and Other Molecular Components Required for Hearing and Proprioception in Drosophila
  • Chapter 18. The TRPV Channel in C. elegans Serotonergic Neurons
  • Chapter 19. TRP Channel Functioning in Mating and Fertilization
  • Chapter 20. The Role of TRP Channels in Thermosensation
  • Chapter 21. Voltage and Temperature Gating of ThermoTRP Channels
  • Chapter 22. TRPV Channels' Function in Osmo- and Mechanotransduction
  • Chapter 23. TRP Channel Trafficking
  • Chapter 24. Protein-Protein Interactions in TRPC Channel Complexes
  • Chapter 25. Structural Insights into the Function of TRP Channels
  • Chapter 26. Functional Significance of Transient Receptor Potential Channels in Vascular Function
  • Chapter 27. Role of TRPV4 in the Mechanotransduction of Shear Stress in Endothelial Cells
  • Chapter 28. A New Insight into the Function of TRPV2 in Circulatory Organs
  • Chapter 29. The Role of TRPV4 in the Kidney
  • Chapter 30. The TRPV4 Channel in Ciliated Epithelia
  • Chapter 31. Protease-Activated Receptors: Mechanisms by Which Proteases Sensitize TRPV Channels to Induce Neurogenic Inflammation and Pain
  • Index