Nociceptor excitation by thermal sensitization--a hypothesis (original) (raw)
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Cutaneous C-polymodal fibers lacking TRPV1 are sensitized to heat following inflammation, but fail to drive heat hyperalgesia in the absence of TPV1 containing C-heat fibers
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Jean Joris
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Peripheral voltage-gated calcium channels in skin are essential for transient neurogenic thermal hyperalgesia in mice
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Differential contribution of TRPV1 to thermal responses and tissue injury-induced sensitization of dorsal horn neurons in laminae I and V in the mouse
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