hair cells

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Mechanotransduction in vertebrate hair cells: structure and function of the stereociliary bundle

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Year of publication: 
1995
Journal name: 
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
The mechanosensitive hair cells of the vertebrate acousticolateralis system have an apical bundle of stereocilia, deflections of which control the opening of mechano-electrical transduction channels and thus generate receptor potentials in the cell below. This review describes current theories of hair cell function in the light of recent immunocytochemical and ultrastructural findings; in particular, the location and operation of the transduction channels are considered. Read more »
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The mechanotransduction machinery of hair cells.

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Year of publication: 
2009
Journal name: 
Science signaling
Mechanotransduction, the conversion of mechanical force into an electrochemical signal, allows living organisms to detect touch, hear, register movement and gravity, and sense changes in cell volume and shape. Hair cells in the vertebrate inner ear are mechanoreceptor cells specialized for the detection of sound and head movement. Each hair cell contains, at the apical surface, rows of stereocilia that are connected by extracellular filaments to form an exquisitely organized bundle. Read more »
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