Substance P hyperpolarizes vagal sensory neurones of the ferret (original) (raw)

Substance P regulates Ih via a NK-1 receptor in vagal sensory neurons of the ferret

Daniel Weinreich

Journal of neurophysiology, 1998

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Membrane Properties of Identified Guinea-Pig Paraventricular Neurons and their Response to an Opioid ?-Receptor Agonist: Evidence for an Increase in K + Conductance

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John Kemp

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Hector Lopez

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J. Zidichouski

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Two Signal Transduction Mechanisms of Substance P-induced Depolarization in Locus Coeruleus Neurons

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Synaptically evoked membrane potential oscillations induced by substance P in lamprey motor neurons

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Peter Pennefather

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