Search Results - "Linley, E"
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Neurological perspectives on voltage-gated sodium channels
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-09-2012)“…The activity of voltage-gated sodium channels has long been linked to disorders of neuronal excitability such as epilepsy and chronic pain. Recent genetic…”
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The acute nociceptive signals induced by bradykinin in rat sensory neurons are mediated by inhibition of M-type K+ channels and activation of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-2010)“…Bradykinin (BK) is an inflammatory mediator and one of the most potent endogenous pain-inducing substances. When released at sites of tissue damage or…”
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Following the Omicron wave, the majority of children in England have evidence of previous COVID infection
Published in The Journal of infection (01-03-2023)Get full text
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Mode of action of hydrogen peroxide and other oxidizing agents: differences between liquid and gas forms
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-10-2010)“…Objectives Antimicrobials such as chlorine dioxide, peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) share a basic mechanism of action (chemical oxidation of…”
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Reactive oxygen species are second messengers of neurokinin signaling in peripheral sensory neurons
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-06-2012)“…Substance P (SP) is a prominent neuromodulator, which is produced and released by peripheral damage-sensing (nociceptive) neurons; these neurons also express…”
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Antibodies binding the head domain of P2X4 inhibit channel function and reverse neuropathic pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-09-2019)“…P2X4 is a ligand-gated ion channel implicated in neuropathic pain. Drug discovery efforts targeting P2X4 have been unsuccessful largely because of the…”
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Understanding inflammatory pain: ion channels contributing to acute and chronic nociception
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-04-2010)“…Inflammatory pain results from the increased excitability of peripheral nociceptive sensory fibres produced by the action of inflammatory mediators. This…”
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The role of the exosporium in the environmental distribution of anthrax
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-02-2013)“…Aims To determine the contribution of the exosporium, the outer layer of the Bacillus anthracis spore, to soil attachment. Persistence of spores in soil and…”
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Inhibition of M Current in Sensory Neurons by Exogenous Proteases: A Signaling Pathway Mediating Inflammatory Nociception
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-10-2008)“…Inflammatory pain is thought to be mediated in part through the action of inflammatory mediators on membrane receptors of peripheral nerve terminals, however,…”
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Recombinant expression and in vitro characterisation of active Huwentoxin-IV
Published in PloS one (06-12-2013)“…Huwentoxin-IV (HwTx-IV) is a 35-residue neurotoxin peptide with potential application as a novel analgesic. It is a member of the inhibitory cystine knot (ICK)…”
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TRPC3 and TRPC6 are essential for normal mechanotransduction in subsets of sensory neurons and cochlear hair cells
Published in Open biology (01-05-2012)“…Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels TRPC3 and TRPC6 are expressed in both sensory neurons and cochlear hair cells. Deletion of TRPC3 or TRPC6 in mice…”
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Calcium imaging for analgesic drug discovery
Published in Neurobiology of pain (01-01-2022)“…•Calcium imaging is an efficient way to dissect the activity of neurons in vivo.•GCaMP indicators can be expressed in specific cell populations for in vivo…”
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Community seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents in England, 2019–2021
Published in Archives of disease in childhood (20-07-2022)“…ObjectiveTo understand community seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents. This is vital to understanding the susceptibility of this cohort to…”
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Use of hydrogen peroxide as a biocide: new consideration of its mechanisms of biocidal action
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Identification of Viral and Host Proteins That Interact with Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen during Lytic Replication: a Role for Hsc70 in Viral Replication
Published in Journal of virology (01-02-2016)“…Latency-associated nuclear antigen (LANA) is a conserved, multifunctional protein encoded by members of the rhadinovirus subfamily of gammaherpesviruses,…”
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Regulation of Nav1.7: A Conserved SCN9A Natural Antisense Transcript Expressed in Dorsal Root Ganglia
Published in PloS one (02-06-2015)“…The Nav1.7 voltage-gated sodium channel, encoded by SCN9A, is critical for human pain perception yet the transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms…”
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Regulation of Locomotor activity in fed, fasted, and food-restricted mice lacking tissue-type plasminogen activator
Published in BMC physiology (25-01-2018)“…Circadian rhythms of physiology and behavior are driven by a circadian clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. This clock is…”
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M channel enhancers and physiological M channel block
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-02-2012)“…Non‐technical summary Specific membrane proteins called ‘M channels’ control the excitability of peripheral pain‐sensing nerves. In certain disease conditions…”
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Integrins and proximal signaling mechanisms in cardiovascular disease
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-01-2009)“…Integrins are heterodimeric cell-surface molecules, which act as the principle mediators of molecular dialog between a cell and its extracellular matrix…”
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Anthrax toxins induce shock in rats by depressed cardiac ventricular function
Published in PloS one (23-05-2007)“…Anthrax infections are frequently associated with severe and often irreversible hypotensive shock. The isolated toxic proteins of Bacillus anthracis produce a…”
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