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1. Olorinab (APD371), a peripherally acting, highly selective, full agonist of the cannabinoid receptor 2, reduces colitis-induced acute and chronic visceral hypersensitivity in rodents.

2. Activation of MrgprA3 and MrgprC11 on Bladder-Innervating Afferents Induces Peripheral and Central Hypersensitivity to Bladder Distension.

3. Neural control of gut homeostasis.

4. Influence of the phrenic nerve in shoulder pain: A systematic review.

5. Visceral-afferent signals from the cardiovascular system, but not urinary urge, affect startle eye blink.

6. Somatoautonomic reflexes in acupuncture therapy: A review.

7. Transient receptor potential channels in sensory mechanisms of the lower urinary tract

8. Peripheral injury of pelvic visceral sensory nerves alters GFRa (GDNF family receptor alpha) localization in sensory and autonomic pathways of the sacral spinal cord

9. Brain activity on fMRI associated with urinary bladder filling in patients with a complete spinal cord injury.

10. Extracellular adenosine 5'-triphosphate concentrations changes in rat spinal cord associated with the activation of urinary bladder afferents. A microdialysis study.

11. Chronic Prostatitis Induces Bladder Hypersensitivity and Sensitizes Bladder Afferents in the Mouse.

12. Mast Cell-dependent Mesenteric Afferent Activation by Mucosal Supernatant From Different Bowel Segments of Guinea Pigs With Post-infectious Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

13. Peripheral injury of pelvic visceral sensory nerves alters GFRα (GDNF family receptor alpha) localization in sensory and autonomic pathways of the sacral spinal cord.

14. Of visceral/somatic practices in healing

15. Motion sickness: more than nausea and vomiting.

16. Neurobiologie viszeraler Schmerzen.

17. Metabotropic glutamate receptors as novel therapeutic targets on visceral sensory pathways

18. JTS-653 Blocks Afferent Nerve Firing and Attenuates Bladder Overactivity Without Affecting Normal Voiding Function.

19. Afferent Pathways Arising from the Lower Urinary Tract after Complete Spinal Cord Injury or Cauda Equina Lesion: Clinical Observations with Neurophysiological Implications.

20. Sensations of gas and pain and their relationship with compliance during distension in human colon.

21. Neuroanatomie - Teil 2.

22. Signaling mechanisms involved in the intestinal pro-secretory actions of hydrogen sulfide.

23. Extrinsic afferents supplying the ovine duodenum and ileum

24. Smooth-muscle-specific expression of neurotrophin-3 in mouse embryonic and neonatal gastrointestinal tract.

25. Peripheral relays in stress-induced activation of visceral afferents in the gut

26. Molecular basis of mechanosensitivity

27. Structure–function relationship of sensory endings in the gut and bladder

28. Selective Pharmacological Blockade of the TRPV1 Receptor Suppresses Sensory Reflexes of the Rodent Bladder.

29. Lateralization effects on the cardiac modulation of acoustic startle eye blink

30. Rimonabant induced anorexia in rodents is not mediated by vagal or sympathetic gut afferents

31. Multisensory Convergence in the Orbital and Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex.

32. Factors regulating vagal sensory development: Potential role in obesities of developmental origin

33. Ultrastructural evidence for communication between intramuscular vagal mechanoreceptors and interstitial cells of Cajal in the rat fundus.

34. Acid sensing ion channels 2 and 3 are required for inhibition of visceral nociceptors by benzamil

35. Effects of the Selective Prostacyclin Receptor Antagonist RO3244019 on the Micturition Reflex in Rats.

36. Innervation of the gastrointestinal tract: Patterns of aging

37. Anterograde tracing method using DiI to label vagal innervation of the embryonic and early postnatal mouse gastrointestinal tract

38. Vagal innervation of intestines: afferent pathways mapped with new en bloc horseradish peroxidase adaptation.

39. Distribution of vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGLUT1) in the mouse esophagus.

40. Age-related neuronal loss in the submucosal plexus of the colon of Fischer 344 rats

41. Tumor Necrosis Factor Potentiates Central Vagal Afferent Signaling by Modulating Ryanodine Channels.

42. Midbrain v1PAG inhibits rVLM cardiovascular sympathoexcitatory responses during electroacupuncture.

43. Vesicular glutamate transporter 1 immunoreactivity in extrinsic and intrinsic innervation of the rat esophagus.

44. Drugs Affecting Visceral Sensitivity: Ready for the Prime Time?

45. Effects of methylmercury on spinal cord afferents and efferents—A review

46. Plasticity of vagal afferents at the site of an incision in the wall of the stomach

47. Effect of nor-trimebutine on neuronal activation induced by a noxious stimulus or an acute colonic inflammation in the rat

48. Autonomic brainstem nuclei are linked to the hippocampus

49. Basic and clinical aspects of visceral sensation: transmission in the CNS.

50. Gastrointestinal tract innervation of the mouse: afferent regeneration and meal patterning after vagotomy.

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