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Amiloride-sensitive channels are a major contributor to mechanotransduction in mammalian muscle spindles. (2010)
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Simon, A., Shenton, F., Hunter, I., Banks, R. W., & Bewick, G. S. (2010). Amiloride-sensitive channels are a major contributor to mechanotransduction in mammalian muscle spindles. The Journal of Physiology, 588(1), 171-185. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2009.182683

We investigated whether channels of the epithelial sodium/amiloride-sensitive degenerin(ENaC/DEG) family are a major contributor to mechanosensory transduction in primary mechanosensory afferents, using adult rat muscle spindles as a model system. St... Read More about Amiloride-sensitive channels are a major contributor to mechanotransduction in mammalian muscle spindles..