A re‐innervated in vitro skin model of non‐histaminergic itch and skin neurogenic inflammation: PAR2‐, TRPV1‐ and TRPA1‐agonist induced functionality
Abstract Background Skin, and epidermis, is innervated by sensory nerve fibres. Interactions between them and signal transduction are only partially elucidated in physiological/pathological conditions, especially in pruritus. Objectives To study the mechanisms involved in pruritus in vitro, we devel...
Main Authors: | N. Lebonvallet, J. W. Fluhr, C. Le Gall‐Ianotto, R. Leschiera, M. Talagas, A. Reux, A. Bataille, C. Brun, T. Oddos, J.‐P. Pennec, J.‐L. Carré, L. Misery |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021-12-01
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Series: | Skin Health and Disease |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/ski2.66 |
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