Effects of anoxia and aglycemia on cytosolic calcium regulation in rat sensory neurons.
Nociceptive neurons play an important role in ischemia by sensing and transmitting information to the CNS and by secreting peptides and nitric oxide, which can have local effects. While these responses are probably primarily mediated by acid sensing channels, other events occurring in ischemia may a...
Main Authors: | Henrich, M, Buckler, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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