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Activation of the calcium sensing receptor attenuates TRPV6-dependent intestinal calcium absorption
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Plasma calcium (Ca2+) is maintained by amending the release of parathyroid hormone and through direct effects of the Ca2+ sensing receptor (CaSR) in the renal tubule. Combined, these mechanisms alter intestinal Ca2+ absorption by modulating 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 production, bone resorption,...
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Fall 2020
The mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, composed of six subfamilies and 28 members, play crucial roles in sensory physiology and malfunctions of TRP channels cause channelopathies. High-resolution structures of TRP channels indicate conformational arrangements showing physical...
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Fall 2021
There are 28 members in the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) channel superfamily, which are divided into six subfamilies, TRPA/C/M/ML/P/V, and play distinct sensory roles in response to various environmental stimuli. High-resolution structures of various TRP channels show a number of...