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  2. Transient receptor potential channel - Wikipedia

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    Transient receptor potential channels (TRP channels) are a group of ion channels located mostly on the plasma membrane of numerous animal cell types. Most of these are grouped into two broad groups: Group 1 includes TRPC ( "C" for canonical), TRPV ("V" for vanilloid), TRPVL ("VL" for vanilloid-like), TRPM ("M" for melastatin), TRPS ("S" for soromelastatin), TRPN ("N" for mechanoreceptor ...

  3. Target rating point - Wikipedia

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    A target rating point (abbreviated as TRP; also television rating point for televisions) is a metric used in marketing and advertising to compare target audience impressions of a campaign or advertisement through a communication medium relative to the target audience population size.

  4. TRPV1 - Wikipedia

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    TRPV1 is an important membrane channel in T cells as it regulates the influx of calcium cations. TRPV1's involvement is mainly in T cell receptor signalling signalling, T cell activation and TCR-mediated influx of calcium ions, [19] but it is involved in T cell cytokine production as well. [20]

  5. TRPM - Wikipedia

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    TRPM is a family of transient receptor potential ion channels (M standing for wikt:melastatin). [1] Functional TRPM channels are believed to form tetramers. [2] The TRPM family consists of eight different channels, TRPM1–TRPM8.

  6. TRPV - Wikipedia

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    TRPV is a family of transient receptor potential cation channels (TRP channels) in animals. All TRPVs are highly calcium selective. TRP channels are a large group of ion channels consisting of six protein families, located mostly on the plasma membrane of numerous human and animal cell types, and in some fungi. [2]

  7. TRPM8 - Wikipedia

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    TRPM8 is an ion channel: upon activation, it allows the entry of Na + and Ca 2+ ions into the cell, which leads to depolarization and the generation of an action potential. . The signal is conducted from primary afferents (type C- and A-delta) eventually leading to the sensation of cold and cold p

  8. TRPC - Wikipedia

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    TRPC channels form the subfamily of channels in humans most closely related to drosophila TRP channels. Structurally, members of this family possess a number of similar characteristics, including 3 or 4 ankyrin repeats near the N-terminus and a TRP box motif containing the invariant EWKFAR sequence at the proximal C-terminus. These channels are ...

  9. trp operon - Wikipedia

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    The trp operon is a group of genes that are transcribed together, encoding the enzymes that produce the amino acid tryptophan in bacteria. The trp operon was first characterized in Escherichia coli , and it has since been discovered in many other bacteria. [ 1 ]