TRP ion channels are ubiquitously present in the mammalian body and take part in numerous key physiological functions, including temperature sensing, taste perception, osmo-regulation, cardiac function, renal function, development, and glucose homeostasis. The mechanisms whereby TRP channels are transported to the plasma membrane, where most of them exert their physiological actions, remains a poorly understood aspect of TRP channel biology.
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Ghosh, D., & Voets, T. (2015, June 30). A TRiP to the plasma membrane. Temperature. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/23328940.2015.1043483
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