1. Sulfonamides as Selective Na
- Author
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Russell F, Graceffa, Alessandro A, Boezio, Jessica, Able, Steven, Altmann, Loren M, Berry, Christiane, Boezio, John R, Butler, Margaret, Chu-Moyer, Melanie, Cooke, Erin F, DiMauro, Thomas A, Dineen, Elma, Feric Bojic, Robert S, Foti, Robert T, Fremeau, Angel, Guzman-Perez, Hua, Gao, Hakan, Gunaydin, Hongbing, Huang, Liyue, Huang, Christopher, Ilch, Michael, Jarosh, Thomas, Kornecook, Charles R, Kreiman, Daniel S, La, Joseph, Ligutti, Benjamin C, Milgram, Min-Hwa Jasmine, Lin, Isaac E, Marx, Hanh N, Nguyen, Emily A, Peterson, Gwen, Rescourio, John, Roberts, Laurie, Schenkel, Roman, Shimanovich, Brian A, Sparling, John, Stellwagen, Kristin, Taborn, Karina R, Vaida, Jean, Wang, John, Yeoman, Violeta, Yu, Dawn, Zhu, Bryan D, Moyer, and Matthew M, Weiss
- Subjects
Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Blockers ,Analgesics ,Sulfonamides ,Pruritus ,NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel ,Pain ,Quinolones ,Cell Line ,Rats ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Dogs ,Animals ,Protein Isoforms ,Capsaicin ,Histamine - Abstract
Because of its strong genetic validation, Na
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- 2017