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Innocuous warming enhances peripheral serotonergic itch signaling and evokes enhanced responses in serotonin-responsive dorsal horn neurons in the mouse
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Innocuous warming enhances peripheral serotonergic itch signaling and evokes enhanced responses in serotonin-responsive dorsal horn neurons in the mouse

T Akiyama, M Nagamine, A Davoodi, M Ivanov, M Iodi Carstens and E Carstens
Journal of neurophysiology, Vol.117(1), pp.251-259
2017-01-01
PMCID: PMC5220113
PMID: 27784810

Abstract

Action Potentials - drug effects Afferent Pathways - drug effects Animals Calcium Signaling - drug effects Disease Models, Animal Ganglia, Spinal - cytology Histamine - pharmacology Injections, Intradermal Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Oligopeptides - pharmacology Peptide Fragments - pharmacology Posterior Horn Cells - drug effects Pruritus - chemically induced Pruritus - pathology Pruritus - physiopathology Sensory System Agents - pharmacology Serotonin - toxicity Skin Temperature - drug effects Temperature Time Factors
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