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The ion channels, he and his colleagues found, do not close tightly enough.
Ion channels can be classified by how they respond to their environment.
Tip links pull on the ion channels to open them up.
Ion channels are present in the membranes of all cells.
Ion channels are common in mammals, and presumably other animals, as well.
In the search for new drugs, ion channels are a frequent target.
Other ion channels open and close with mechanical forces.
They act through a completely different route, acid-sensing ion channels.
Information about ion channels can be fine in these papers:
To date, no mechanosensitive synthetic ion channels have been reported.
He is particularly well known for his research and expertise on cell signalling by ion channels.
Voltage-gated ion channels open and close in response to membrane potential.
All other cells have a characteristic set of ion channels that help them carry out their specific functions.
Many synthetic ion channels show unique properties in one or more of these aspects.
The term high-conductance state is also used to describe specific states of single ion channels.
This is mediated by the opening of ion channels on cell surfaces.
Instead of ion channels, they rely on a temperature-sensitive gel.
"It showed that the hypotheses for how ion channels work were absolutely correct.
I study ion channels, the molecular gates on the membranes of our cells.
The "patch-clamp" technique allows the study of individual ion channels.
Opening and closing of Ion channels are controlled by neurotransmitters.
Ion channels containing calixarenes of ring size 3 and 4 have both been reported.
The investigator can change the composition of this solution or add drugs to study the ion channels under different conditions.
Stretch-activated ion channels perform important functions in many different areas of our body.