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In cellular biology, mechanotransduction (mechano + transduction) is any of various mechanisms by which cells convert mechanical stimulus into electrochemical activity. This form of sensory transduction is responsible for a number of senses and physiological processes in the body, including proprioception, touch, balance, and hearing. The basic mechanism of mechanotransduction involves converting mechanical signals into electrical or chemical signals.

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  • Mecanotransducció (ca)
  • Mechanotransduction (en)
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  • La mecanotransducció, en anglès: Mechanotransduction, es refereix a molts pels quals les cèl·lules converteixen en activitat química. La mecanotransducció és la responsable d'un gran nombre de sentits i de processos fisiològics al cos, incloent la propriocepció, el tacte, l'equilibri i l'oïda. El mecanisme bàsic de la mecanotransducció implicaconvertir els senyals mecànics en senyals elèctrics o químics. En aquest procés, un canal d'ions obert mecànicament ho fa possible per al so, la pressió o el moviment per causar un canvi en l'excitabilitat de cèl·lules sensorials especialitzades i neurones sensorials. L'estimulació d'un mecanoreceptor causa que els canals d'ins sensibles mecànicament s'obrin i produeixin un corrent de transducció de senyal que canvia el potencial de membrana de la c (ca)
  • In cellular biology, mechanotransduction (mechano + transduction) is any of various mechanisms by which cells convert mechanical stimulus into electrochemical activity. This form of sensory transduction is responsible for a number of senses and physiological processes in the body, including proprioception, touch, balance, and hearing. The basic mechanism of mechanotransduction involves converting mechanical signals into electrical or chemical signals. (en)
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