T-type Ca2+ channels have gained, 15 years after cloning, an immense interest as novel players in very unexpected cell functions, and its many relations to diseases have been discovered. This special issue provides a state-of-the-art overview on novel functional properties of T-type Ca2+ channels, unexpected cellular functions, and most importantly will also summarizes and review the involvement of this “tiny, transient” type of Ca2+ channels in several diseases. It is tried to bridge the gap between molecular biophysical properties of T-type Ca2+ channels and diseases providing finally a translational view on this amazing ion channel.

Amazing T-type calcium channels: updating functional properties in health and disease

CARBONE, Emilio
2014-01-01

Abstract

T-type Ca2+ channels have gained, 15 years after cloning, an immense interest as novel players in very unexpected cell functions, and its many relations to diseases have been discovered. This special issue provides a state-of-the-art overview on novel functional properties of T-type Ca2+ channels, unexpected cellular functions, and most importantly will also summarizes and review the involvement of this “tiny, transient” type of Ca2+ channels in several diseases. It is tried to bridge the gap between molecular biophysical properties of T-type Ca2+ channels and diseases providing finally a translational view on this amazing ion channel.
2014
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00424-014-1481-7
canali del calcio voltaggio dipendenti; neuroni sensoriali; canalopatie; sinaptopatie
Bernd Nilius;Emilio Carbone
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