Khan et al. study the mechanisms by which TRPA1 channels contribute to mechanical and cold hypersensitivity, and show that the scaffold protein IQGAP1 is an essential part of this process. https://t.co/yfq5EWvaXV
It was an absolute pleasure to measure the TRPV2!
After years with TRPA1, which has its moods, recent experiences with TRPC5, which lives its own life regardless of the investigator's efforts, measuring a well-behaved TRPV2 was a refreshing experience.
https://t.co/4FEGWQ4YOp
Fellow adventurers on a quest to tame pain please note:
Our article on TRPC5 and duloxetine has just been featured on Medicine Innovates.
https://t.co/Jgm0V4mhdL
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The hours spent on single channel analysis paid off. Our paper characterizing the #ColdSensitivity of #TRPC5#ionchannels has just been published.
https://t.co/yBUKla1bcS
In our lab, two years ago...
A: There's a drug that relieves cold-induced pain, but it's not known why...
B: Let's see if it modulates TRPC5 - it should be cold-sensitive...
The article's out, see for yourself.
https://t.co/DBtMDizBky
Phosphorylation switch off on #TRPA1? https://t.co/CAUbqIrh4T via @MDPIOpenAccess
Found by our student Tyna during her master’s degree.
Check the story and do not forget that the special issue of IJMS about TRPA1 is still open for contributions!
https://t.co/LLl0qLKCYd
My lab is looking for new post doctoral fellows (fully funded) interested in focusing on the intersection of RNA biology and chromosomal regulation in the immune, neural or any other interesting biology of their choice. Thanks much for RT.
Presenting cryoEM structures of full-length Glycine receptor in lipid membrane, now out in @NatureComms We had exciting collaboration with @mark_sansom for MD simulation. https://t.co/L2Phbl3jNC
A Nature paper reports a single-step method to convert non-neuronal brain cells into functional neurons, demonstrated in isolated human cells and in mice. The technique is shown to reverse symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in a mouse model of the disease. https://t.co/NVFuZwrFgK
Congrats to Lund on new clues in understanding the calcium modulation of our beloved TRPA1 receptor: Calcium activates purified human TRPA1 with and without its N-terminal... https://t.co/gIe8eCbfaw
We have been enchanted by the TRPA1 channel for over 10 years. Happy to announce the publication of the perspective article gathering recent intriguing findings. https://t.co/JzscURD7kj