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![endif--Small gaseous molecules, such as
nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen sulphide (H2S), are
emerging as important regulators of various cellular functions. Especially ion
channels and transporters have been demonstrated to represent prominent
molecular targets for those gases and are thus key factors in gas-induced
cell-signalling. This Research Topic will focus on the interaction of gaseous
molecules with ion channels/transporters and will address the following
questions:
i) Which ion channels/transporters are regulated by gases?
ii) How are ion channels/transporters mechanistically regulated by gases?
iii) What are cellular and physiological processes, which are triggered by the
interaction of gases with ion channels/transporters?