Primary afferent sensory neurons were amongst the first neuronal cell types to be studied for the expression of low-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents. Many early studies took advantage of the fact that these neurons are relatively easy to isolate and record from, and much of the initial biophysical data on T-type Ca2+ channels came from cultured sensory neurons [1-5]. Shortly after this current had been described in sensory neurons, it was realized that the expression of T-type current is not constant across the DRG but appears to differ amongst subsets of sensory neuron [6]. It was suggested that these channels might contribute to particular sensations transmitted by individual neurons and this has recently been put to the test using pharmac...
Spinal lamina II (substantia gelatinosa, SG) neurons integrate nociceptive information from the prim...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
Review articles from the 5th International Meeting of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuropathic...
Primary afferent sensory neurons were amongst the first neuronal cell types to be studied for the ex...
Different subsets of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) mechanoreceptors transduce low- and high-intensity m...
Since the discovery of low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels in sensory neurons and the init...
Low voltage-activated (LVA) T-type Ca(2+) (I(Ca)T) and NaN/Nav1.9 currents regulate DRG neurons by s...
Low-voltage- activated T-type Ca2 channels are widely expressed in various types of neurons. Once de...
In mammals there are three types of low voltage activated (LVA) calcium channels, Cav3.1, Cav3.2 and...
Mechanoreceptive sensory neurons innervating the skin, skeletal muscles andviscera signal both innoc...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels comprise a family of multifunctional proteins which has...
Abstract Animals detect environmental changes through sensory neural mechanisms that enable them to ...
Low-voltage activated T-type channels contribute significantly to signal transmission in ascending p...
Primary afferent sensory neurons enable all living organisms to survive in their environment and rea...
International audienceThe T-type calcium channel, Cav3.2, is necessary for acute pain perception, as...
Spinal lamina II (substantia gelatinosa, SG) neurons integrate nociceptive information from the prim...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
Review articles from the 5th International Meeting of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuropathic...
Primary afferent sensory neurons were amongst the first neuronal cell types to be studied for the ex...
Different subsets of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) mechanoreceptors transduce low- and high-intensity m...
Since the discovery of low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels in sensory neurons and the init...
Low voltage-activated (LVA) T-type Ca(2+) (I(Ca)T) and NaN/Nav1.9 currents regulate DRG neurons by s...
Low-voltage- activated T-type Ca2 channels are widely expressed in various types of neurons. Once de...
In mammals there are three types of low voltage activated (LVA) calcium channels, Cav3.1, Cav3.2 and...
Mechanoreceptive sensory neurons innervating the skin, skeletal muscles andviscera signal both innoc...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels comprise a family of multifunctional proteins which has...
Abstract Animals detect environmental changes through sensory neural mechanisms that enable them to ...
Low-voltage activated T-type channels contribute significantly to signal transmission in ascending p...
Primary afferent sensory neurons enable all living organisms to survive in their environment and rea...
International audienceThe T-type calcium channel, Cav3.2, is necessary for acute pain perception, as...
Spinal lamina II (substantia gelatinosa, SG) neurons integrate nociceptive information from the prim...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
Review articles from the 5th International Meeting of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuropathic...