The Orai1 class of calcium channels regulates sex differences in the functioning of immune cells associated with neuroinflammation and neuropathic pain.
Researchers suggest the tectorial membrane may play an important role in regulating hearing by storing calcium. This new information helps us understand why we may lose our hearing briefly after a loud concert.
Researchers have developed new technology that utilizes infrared light in order to treat memory loss conditions.
A new study reports on how sensory neurons work together to transmit itch signals from the skin, via the spinal cord and to the brain.
Researchers have identified a protein, called septin 7, that functions as a molecular break to Orai activation.
According to a new study, slow wave sleep depends on the activity of calcium inside neurons.
Researchers have discovered a molecular chain of events that enable cells in the inner ear to practice processing sounds during development.
A process which helps maintain calcium levels in cells may also play a role in maintaining dopamine levels, researchers report.
According to a new study, the Cav3.1 calcium channel plays an important role in normal sleep.
A new study identifies the distinct roles each calcium channel plays in controlling blood flow to the brain.
The findings in a new study could help treat channel related neurological disorders.
Researchers provide new insight into a protein associated with bipolar disorder.