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Papers associated with right (and trpv4)

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Trpc1 as the Missing Link Between the Bmp and Ca2+ Signalling Pathways During Neural Specification in Amphibians., Néant I., Sci Rep. November 5, 2019; 9 (1): 16049.                                    


Expression of trpv channels during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis., Dong C., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2018; 30 64-70.          


Direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into renal tubular epithelial cells by defined transcription factors., Kaminski MM., Nat Cell Biol. December 1, 2016; 18 (12): 1269-1280.                  


Gain-of-function defects of astrocytic Kir4.1 channels in children with autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy., Sicca F., Sci Rep. September 28, 2016; 6 34325.            


TRPV4 and AQP4 Channels Synergistically Regulate Cell Volume and Calcium Homeostasis in Retinal Müller Glia., Jo AO., J Neurosci. September 30, 2015; 35 (39): 13525-37.                  


A channelopathy mechanism revealed by direct calmodulin activation of TrpV4., Loukin SH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 28, 2015; 112 (30): 9400-5.                    


TRPV4 associates environmental temperature and sex determination in the American alligator., Yatsu R., Sci Rep. January 12, 2015; 5 18581.        


Increased basal activity is a key determinant in the severity of human skeletal dysplasia caused by TRPV4 mutations., Loukin S., PLoS One. May 3, 2011; 6 (5): e19533.          


A role of TRPA1 in mechanical hyperalgesia is revealed by pharmacological inhibition., Petrus M., Mol Pain. December 17, 2007; 3 40.                


Xenopus TRPN1 (NOMPC) localizes to microtubule-based cilia in epithelial cells, including inner-ear hair cells., Shin JB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 30, 2005; 102 (35): 12572-7.              

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