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Intraganglionic laminar endings are mechano-transduction sites of vagal tension receptors in the guinea-pig stomachIdentification of the visceral pain pathway activated by noxious colorectal distension in mice.4-aminopyridine- and dendrotoxin-sensitive potassium channels influence excitability of vagal mechano-sensitive endings in guinea-pig oesophagus.TNBS-induced inflammation modulates the function of one class of low-threshold rectal mechanoreceptors in the guinea pigIdentification of medium/high-threshold extrinsic mechanosensitive afferent nerves to the gastrointestinal tract.Extrinsic primary afferent signalling in the gut.Spinal afferent nerve endings in visceral organs: recent advances.Hydrogen peroxide preferentially activates capsaicin-sensitive high threshold afferents via TRPA1 channels in the guinea pig bladder.Conscious voiding during bladder obstruction in guinea pigs correlates with contractile activity of isolated bladders.Mechanisms of mechanotransduction by specialized low-threshold mechanoreceptors in the guinea pig rectum.Mechanisms underlying distension-evoked peristalsis in guinea pig distal colon: is there a role for enterochromaffin cells?Pharmacological evidence for the existence of multiple P2 receptors in the circular muscle of guinea-pig colon.Structure-function relationship of sensory endings in the gut and bladder.Functional GABAB receptors are present in guinea pig nodose ganglion cell bodies but not in peripheral mechanosensitive endings.Rectal intraganglionic laminar endings are transduction sites of extrinsic mechanoreceptors in the guinea pig rectum.Identifying unique subtypes of spinal afferent nerve endings within the urinary bladder of mice.Activation of intestinal spinal afferent endings by changes in intra-mesenteric arterial pressure.Transduction sites of vagal mechanoreceptors in the guinea pig esophagus.An electrophysiological study of developmental changes in the innervation of the guinea-pig taenia coli.Properties of the major classes of mechanoreceptors in the guinea pig bladder.Novel spinal pathways identified by neuronal c-Fos expression after urethrogenital reflex activation in female guinea pigs.Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the circular muscle of guinea-pig colon: role as inhibitory transmitter and mechanisms of relaxation.Loss of visceral pain following colorectal distension in an endothelin-3 deficient mouse model of Hirschsprung's disease.Different Ca2+ influx pathways mediate tachykinin receptor-induced contraction in circular muscle of guinea-pig colon.Neurochemical characterization of extrinsic nerves in myenteric ganglia of the guinea pig distal colonTargeted electrophysiological analysis of viscerofugal neurons in the myenteric plexus of guinea-pig colonIdentification and mechanosensitivity of viscerofugal neuronsViscerofugal neurons recorded from guinea-pig colonic nerves after organ cultureNeuronal tachykinin NK2 receptors mediate release of non-adrenergic non-cholinergic inhibitory transmitters in the circular muscle of guinea-pig colonSequential activation of the triple excitatory transmission to the circular muscle of guinea-pig colonTachykinin NK1 and NK2 receptors mediate non-adrenergic non-cholinergic excitatory neuromuscular transmission in the human ileumPropagating contractions of the circular muscle evoked by slow stretch in flat sheets of guinea-pig ileumIdentification of functional intramuscular rectal mechanoreceptors in aganglionic rectal smooth muscle from piebald lethal miceMajor classes of sensory neurons to the urinary bladderFiring patterns and functional roles of different classes of spinal afferents in rectal nerves during colonic migrating motor complexes in mouse colonFunctional changes in low- and high-threshold afferents in obstruction-induced bladder overactivityRoles of three distinct neurogenic motor patterns during pellet propulsion in guinea-pig distal colon
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