Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of and inside the body. One sensation, itch, plays a protective role under acute conditions to alert us to potentially harmful stimuli, such as mosquitos, parasites, or irritating chemicals. Although helpful in these situations, the itch pathway can become chronically activated, leading to debilitating itch in patients suffering from chronic pruritus. Despite the many years of research on the molecular mediators and transmission of itch sensation, there is still much to learn about the complicated underpinnings of pruritus, particularly in the setting of dermatological illnesses. In Chapter 1, I present an overview of the molecular and cellular mediators of itch sensation,...
During the molecular transduction of itch, the stimulation of pruriceptors on sensory fibers leads t...
Pruritus in eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases is an unsolved problem. Recent findings stro...
Two main questions drove my PhD research: 1) what are the molecules in the peripheral nervous system...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Itch is defined as an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. In contrast to acute itc...
Itch is defined as an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. In contrast to acute itc...
Itching is a sensory phenomenon characterized by an unpleasant sensation that makes you want to scra...
During the molecular transduction of itch, the stimulation of pruriceptors on sensory fibers leads t...
Abstract The detection of pruritic (itchy) stimuli is mediated by a variety of receptors and channel...
Itch is an unpleasant cutaneous sensation that can arise following insect bites, exposure to plant i...
Abstract: Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Rece...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
During the molecular transduction of itch, the stimulation of pruriceptors on sensory fibers leads t...
Pruritus in eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases is an unsolved problem. Recent findings stro...
Two main questions drove my PhD research: 1) what are the molecules in the peripheral nervous system...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Itch is defined as an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. In contrast to acute itc...
Itch is defined as an unpleasant sensation that evokes a desire to scratch. In contrast to acute itc...
Itching is a sensory phenomenon characterized by an unpleasant sensation that makes you want to scra...
During the molecular transduction of itch, the stimulation of pruriceptors on sensory fibers leads t...
Abstract The detection of pruritic (itchy) stimuli is mediated by a variety of receptors and channel...
Itch is an unpleasant cutaneous sensation that can arise following insect bites, exposure to plant i...
Abstract: Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Rece...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
Itch (pruritus) is one of the most often seen sensory phenomena in clinical practice. Recent neuroph...
During the molecular transduction of itch, the stimulation of pruriceptors on sensory fibers leads t...
Pruritus in eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases is an unsolved problem. Recent findings stro...
Two main questions drove my PhD research: 1) what are the molecules in the peripheral nervous system...