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    Investigation of the presence of ghrelin in the central nervous system of the rat and mouse by Furness, J.B, Hunne, B, Matsuda, N, Yin, L, Russo, D, Kato, I, Fujimiya, M, Patterson, M, McLeod, J, Andrews, Z.B, Bron, R

    Published in Neuroscience (13-10-2011)
    “…Abstract Ghrelin and ghrelin receptor agonist have effects on central neurons in many locations, including the hypothalamus, caudal brain stem, and spinal…”
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    Damage to enteric neurons occurs in mice that develop fatty liver disease but not diabetes in response to a high‐fat diet by Rivera, L. R., Leung, C., Pustovit, R. V., Hunne, B. L., Andrikopoulos, S., Herath, C., Testro, A., Angus, P. W., Furness, J. B.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-08-2014)
    “…Background Disorders of gastrointestinal functions that are controlled by enteric neurons commonly accompany fatty liver disease. Established fatty liver…”
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    Functional and in situ hybridization evidence that preganglionic sympathetic vasoconstrictor neurons express ghrelin receptors by Ferens, D.M, Yin, L, Bron, R, Hunne, B, Ohashi-Doi, K, Kitchener, P.D, Sanger, G.J, Witherington, J, Shimizu, Y, Furness, J.B

    Published in Neuroscience (17-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Agonists of ghrelin receptors can lower or elevate blood pressure, and it has been suggested that the increases in blood pressure are caused by…”
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    Identification of subunits of voltage‐gated calcium channels and actions of pregabalin on intrinsic primary afferent neurons in the guinea‐pig ileum by Needham, K., Bron, R., Hunne, B., Nguyen, T. V., Turner, K., Nash, M., Furness, J. B.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-10-2010)
    “…Background  The intrinsic primary afferent neurons (IPANs) in the intestine are the first neurons of intrinsic reflexes. Action potential currents of IPANs…”
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    Evidence that TASK1 channels contribute to the background current in AH/type II neurons of the guinea-pig intestine by Matsuyama, H, Nguyen, T.V, Hunne, B, Thacker, M, Needham, K, McHugh, D, Furness, J.B

    Published in Neuroscience (26-08-2008)
    “…Abstract Neurons that have AH (designation of neurons with a prominent and prolonged afterhyperpolarizing potential that follows the action potential)…”
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    The distribution of intermediate‐conductance, calcium‐activated, potassium (IK) channels in epithelial cells by Thompson‐Vest, Nichola, Shimizu, Yasutake, Hunne, Billie, Furness, John B.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-02-2006)
    “…Intermediate‐conductance, calcium‐activated, potassium (IK) channels were first identified by their roles in cell volume regulation, and were later shown to be…”
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    SPARC: Determining the Projections and Expression Profiles of Neurons of the Stomach‐Brain Axis in Rat by Furness, John B., Hunne, Billie B., Di Natale, Madeleine B., Molero, Juan C., Stebbing, Martin C.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only Effectors in the stomach receive motor innervation from intrinsic (enteric) neurons, nuclei in the brain stem, the spinal cord and other gut…”
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    Expression of intermediate conductance potassium channel immunoreactivity in neurons and epithelial cells of the rat gastrointestinal tract by Furness, John B, Robbins, Heather L, Selmer, Inger-Sofie, Hunne, Billie, Chen, Mao Xiang, Hicks, Gareth A, Moore, Stephen, Neylon, Craig B

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-11-2003)
    “…Recent functional evidence suggests that intermediate conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (IK channels) occur in neurons in the small intestine…”
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    Protein kinase C isoforms in the enteric nervous system by Poole, Daniel P, Hunne, Billie, Robbins, Heather L, Furness, John B

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (01-07-2003)
    “…C kinases (PKCs) are a family of enzymes essential for the transduction of signals in a diverse range of cell types, including neurons. The different isoforms…”
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    Intermediate conductance potassium (IK) channels occur in human enteric neurons by Furness, John B., Kearney, Kate, Robbins, Heather L., Hunne, Billie, Selmer, Inger-Sofie, Neylon, Craig B., Chen, Mao Xiang, Tjandra, Joe J.

    Published in Autonomic neuroscience (31-05-2004)
    “…IK channels, which had been previously found in hemopoetically derived cells (including erythrocytes and lymphocytes) and epithelial cells, where they regulate…”
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    Oligophrenin‐1, a Rho GTPase‐activating protein (RhoGAP) involved in X‐linked mental retardation, is expressed in the enteric nervous system by Xiao, Junhua, Neylon, Craig B., Hunne, Billie, Furness, John B.

    “…Oligophrenin‐1 is a RhoGTPase‐activating protein (RhoGAP) that is involved in the regulation of shape changes in dendritic spines, and outgrowth of axons and…”
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