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    Selective silencing of NaV1.7 decreases excitability and conduction in vagal sensory neurons by Muroi, Yukiko, Ru, Fei, Kollarik, Marian, Canning, Brendan J., Hughes, Stephen A., Walsh, Stacey, Sigg, Martin, Carr, Michael J., Undem, Bradley J.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2011)
    “…Non‐technical summary  Sodium channels are obligatory for the conduction of action potentials along axons. There are several different sodium channel subtypes…”
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    Selective silencing of Na V 1.7 decreases excitability and conduction in vagal sensory neurons by Muroi, Yukiko, Ru, Fei, Kollarik, Marian, Canning, Brendan J., Hughes, Stephen A., Walsh, Stacey, Sigg, Martin, Carr, Michael J., Undem, Bradley J.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2011)
    “…Non‐technical summary  Sodium channels are obligatory for the conduction of action potentials along axons. There are several different sodium channel subtypes…”
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    Selective silencing of Na(V)1.7 decreases excitability and conduction in vagal sensory neurons by Muroi, Yukiko, Ru, Fei, Kollarik, Marian, Canning, Brendan J, Hughes, Stephen A, Walsh, Stacey, Sigg, Martin, Carr, Michael J, Undem, Bradley J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2011)
    “…There has been much information learned in recent years about voltage gated sodium channel (Na(V)) subtypes in somatosensory pain signalling, but much less is…”
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    Cloning and expression of a human ATP‐citrate lyase cDNA by ELSHOURBAGY, Nabil A., NEAR, Joseph C., KMETZ, Peter J., WELLS, Timothy N. C., GROOT, Pieter H. E., SAXTY, Barbara A., HUGHES, Stephen A., FRANKLIN, Michelle, GLOGER, Israel S.

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-03-1992)
    “…A full‐length cDNA clone of 4.3 kb encoding the human ATP‐citrate lyase enzyme has been isolated by screening a human cDNA library with the recently isolated…”
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