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1. Calcium imaging for analgesic drug discovery

2. TRPC3 and TRPC6 are essential for normal mechanotransduction in subsets of sensory neurons and cochlear hair cells

3. Pregabalin Silences Oxaliplatin-Activated Sensory Neurons to Relieve Cold Allodynia

4. Antibodies binding the head domain of P2X4 inhibit channel function and reverse neuropathic pain

5. Screening Strategies for the Discovery of Ion Channel Monoclonal Antibodies

6. Mapping protein interactions of sodium channel NaV1.7 using epitope-tagged gene targeted mice

7. Evidence that two distinct crypt cell types secrete chloride and potassium in human colon

8. Neurological perspectives on voltage-gated sodium channels

9. M channel enhancers and physiological M channel block

10. Transcriptional Control ofKCNQChannel Genes and the Regulation of Neuronal Excitability

11. 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

12. A Voltage-Dependent Ca2+ Influx Pathway Regulates the Ca2+-Dependent Cl− Conductance of Renal IMCD-3 Cells

13. Role of protein kinase C in aldosterone-induced non-genomic inhibition of basolateral potassium channels in human colonic crypts

14. Altered cryptal expression of luminal potassium (BK) channels in ulcerative colitis

15. Regulation of Na v 1.7: A Conserved SCN9A Natural Antisense Transcript Expressed in Dorsal Root Ganglia

16. Recombinant Expression and In Vitro Characterisation of Active Huwentoxin-IV

17. Bradykinin controls pool size of sensory neurons expressing functional δ-opioid receptors

18. A role for Piezo2 in EPAC1-dependent mechanical allodynia

19. Perforated whole-cell patch-clamp recording

20. Novel Mutations Mapping to the Fourth Sodium Channel Domain of Nav1.7 Result in Variable Clinical Manifestations of Primary Erythromelalgia

21. Potency optimization of Huwentoxin-IV on hNav1.7: a neurotoxin TTX-S sodium-channel antagonist from the venom of the Chinese bird-eating spider Selenocosmia huwena

22. Reactive oxygen species are second messengers of neurokinin signaling in peripheral sensory neurons

23. TRPC3 and TRPC6 are essential for normal mechanotransduction in subsets of sensory neurons and cochlear hair cells

24. M channel enhancers and physiological M channel block

25. Potential role of reduced basolateral potassium (IKCa3.1) channel expression in the pathogenesis of diarrhoea in ulcerative colitis

26. Basolateral potassium (IKCa) channel inhibition prevents increased colonic permeability induced by chemical hypoxia

28. Understanding inflammatory pain: ion channels contributing to acute and chronic nociception

29. Inhibition of M current in sensory neurons by exogenous proteases: a signaling pathway mediating inflammatory nociception

30. Regulation Of Kcnq2/3 Channels By The Transcriptional Repressor REST In Nociception

31. Substance P and Bradykinin Activate Alternative Gq/11-Coupled Signalling Cascades and Impose Opposite Effects on M Current in DRG Neurons

32. Can Pharmacological Openers Of M-type Potassium Channels Overcome Receptor-mediated Channel Inhibition?

33. Regulation of Nav1.7: A Conserved SCN9A Natural Antisense Transcript Expressed in Dorsal Root Ganglia.

34. Recombinant expression and in vitro characterisation of active Huwentoxin-IV.

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