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	<title>Commentaires sur : Tuning the mechanosensitivity of a BK channel by changing the linker length</title>
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		<title>Par : Mechanosensitivity &#171; Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The choice of this paper [fr], to showcase the genetic determinism of mechanosensitivity, was guided by the nature of the experiments it presents. Mutants were produced by changing the length of a domain of an ion channel and the data shown that the length of this domain was inversely related to mechanosensitivity. It is not a simple on/off mechanism but a modulatory one a straightforward one. [...]</description>
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		<title>Par : Mechanosensitivity &#171; Clarifying tetrapod embryogenesis, a biologist&#8217;s reply</title>
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		<description>[...] The choice of this paper [fr], to showcase the genetic determinism of mechanosensitivity, was guided by the nature of the experiments it presents. Mutants were produced by changing the length of a domain of an ion channel and the data shown that the length of this domain was inversely related to mechanosensitivity. It is not a simple on/off mechanism but a modulatory one a straightforward one. [...]</description>
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