Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology: Comparative Aspects of Mechanoreceptor Systems
By Fumio Ito (Editor), J. Adler (Contribution by), M. Buechner (Contribution by), M.W. Chapleau (Contribution by), J.W. Deitmer (Contribution by), A.H. Delcour (Contribution by), N. Fujitsuka (Contribution by), M.H. Gladden (Contribution by), M.C. Gustin (Contribution by), W. Hamann (Contribution by), Fumio Ito (Contribution by), C. Kung (Contribution by), B. Martinac (Contribution by), H. Ohmori (Contribution by), B.G. Pickard (Contribution by), J. Ping Ding (Contribution by), H. Römer (Contribution by), B. Rydqvist (Contribution by), F. Sachs (Contribution by), M. Sokabe (Contribution by), J. Tautz (Contribution by), J.G. Widdicombe (Contribution by)
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By Fumio Ito (Editor), J. Adler (Contribution by), M. Buechner (Contribution by), M.W. Chapleau (Contribution by), J.W. Deitmer (Contribution by), A.H. Delcour (Contribution by), N. Fujitsuka (Contribution by), M.H. Gladden (Contribution by), M.C. Gustin (Contribution by), W. Hamann (Contribution by), Fumio Ito (Contribution by), C. Kung (Contribution by), B. Martinac (Contribution by), H. Ohmori (Contribution by), B.G. Pickard (Contribution by), J. Ping Ding (Contribution by), H. Römer (Contribution by), B. Rydqvist (Contribution by), F. Sachs (Contribution by), M. Sokabe (Contribution by), J. Tautz (Contribution by), J.G. Widdicombe (Contribution by)
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In the past 5 years there has been an enormous increase of evidence that the ion channels activated by mechanical force are common to a wide variety of cell types. Mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels form a small proportion of the total channel population. They are now found in more than 30 cell types from E. coli, yeast, to plant, invertebrate, and vertebrate cells, where they occur in virtually all types of cells from bone to smooth muscle, as well as neurons. The majority of MS channels a...






















