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The effects of repetitive vibration on sensorineural function: biomarkers of sensorineural injury in an animal model of metabolic syndromeMolecular and functional properties of P2X receptors--recent progress and persisting challengesPurinergic signalling in the gastrointestinal tract and related organs in health and diseaseBrain-derived neurotrophic factor from microglia: a molecular substrate for neuropathic painP2X ion channel receptors and inflammationExpression and contribution of satellite glial cells purinoceptors to pain transmission in sensory ganglia: an updateUTP affects the Schwannoma cell line proteome through P2Y receptors leading to cytoskeletal reorganisationPositive allosteric modulation by ivermectin of human but not murine P2X7 receptorsFunctional expression of P2X4 receptor in capillary endothelial cells of the cochlear spiral ligament and its role in regulating the capillary diameterSensitization of cutaneous neuronal purinergic receptors contributes to endothelin-1-induced mechanical hypersensitivityRole of spinal P2Y6 and P2Y11 receptors in neuropathic pain in rats: possible involvement of glial cells.A comparative analysis of the activity of ligands acting at P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes in models of neuropathic, acute and inflammatory painIn search of analgesia: emerging roles of GPCRs in pain.The carbon monoxide donor, CORM-2, is an antagonist of ATP-gated, human P2X4 receptors.P2X and NMDA receptor involvement in temporomandibular joint-evoked reflex activity in rat jaw musclesP2X2/3 and P2X3 receptors contribute to the metaboreceptor component of the exercise pressor reflex.A new function for ATP: activating cardiac sympathetic afferents during myocardial ischemia.P2X receptors: New players in cancer pain.The ADP receptor P2Y1 is necessary for normal thermal sensitivity in cutaneous polymodal nociceptors.Cell-autonomous regulation of hematopoietic stem cell cycling activity by ATP.DHE repression of ATP-mediated sensitization of trigeminal ganglion neurons.Activation and regulation of purinergic P2X receptor channelsIdentifying rare variants for genetic risk through a combined pedigree and phenotype approach: application to suicide and asthma.Nucleotide signaling and cutaneous mechanisms of pain transduction.Puerarin alleviates burn-related procedural pain mediated by P2X(3) receptors.P2Y2 receptor expression is altered in rats after spinal cord injury.Medicinal chemistry of adenosine, P2Y and P2X receptors.Role of purinergic P2X receptors in the control of liver homeostasis.Neuronal NTPDase3 Mediates Extracellular ATP Degradation in Trigeminal Nociceptive Pathway.Current challenges in translational pain research.Effect of P2X4R on airway inflammation and airway remodeling in allergic airway challenge in mice.Intracellular signaling in primary sensory neurons and persistent pain.Selective P2X(7) receptor antagonists for chronic inflammation and painA novel P2X4 receptor-selective antagonist produces anti-allodynic effect in a mouse model of herpetic painA new tr(i)p to sense pain: TRPA1 channel as a target for novel analgesics.Pharmacological characterization of the P2 receptors profile in the podocytes of the freshly isolated rat glomeruli.Membrane compartments and purinergic signalling: P2X receptors in neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory events.Microglia-derived purines modulate mossy fibre synaptic transmission and plasticity through P2X4 and A1 receptors.Cytokine and chemokine regulation of sensory neuron function.New structure enlivens interest in P2X receptors.
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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2007年の論文
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2007年学术文章
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2007年学术文章
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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Painful purinergic receptors.
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P2093
P356
P1476
Painful purinergic receptors.
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P2093
Char-Chang Shieh
Diana Donnelly-Roberts
Michael F Jarvis
Prisca Honore
Steve McGaraughty
P304
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10.1124/JPET.106.105890
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P577
2007-11-27T00:00:00Z