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This project investigates the role of TRPM3 ion channels in skin sensory functions, particularly in pain and itch mechanisms. It aims to uncover how these channels are regulated and their implications for developing new treatments for sensory disorders.
The skin is not only a barrier between our body and the environment, but also functions as a huge sensory ‘surface’, involved in sensing various stimuli, as well as in the etiology of itch and pain.
As such, the skin can be envisaged as our largest (multi)sensory organ.
Ion channels of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family are considered as cellular sensors, due to their sensitivity to various physical and diverse chemical stimuli, including endogenous mediators as well as various exogen…
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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