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Group: HEIRS - Environmental Illness Research - with tag acid-sensing [3 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the HEIRS - Environmental Illness Research group with tag acid-sensing
  • H(+)-gated cation channels: neuronal acid sensors in the NaC/DEG family of ion channels.
    Current opinion in neurobiology, Vol. 8, No. 3. (June 1998), pp. 418-424.
    posted to nac deg acid-sensing by HEIRS to the group HEIRS - Environmental Illness Research on 2008-06-29 21:54:32 as ***
  • Mucosal carbonic anhydrases and acid sensors regulate the CO2-induced hyperemia in rat esophagus
    FASEB Journal (2008)
    by Yasutada Akiba, Misa Mizumori, Jonathan D Kaunitz
    posted to hyperemia acid-sensing by HEIRS to the group HEIRS - Environmental Illness Research on 2008-06-29 21:52:22 as **
  • Amiloride-blockable acid-sensing ion channels are leading acid sensors expressed in human nociceptors.
    The Journal of clinical investigation, Vol. 110, No. 8. (October 2002), pp. 1185-1190.
    posted to nociceptors asics acid-sensing by HEIRS to the group HEIRS - Environmental Illness Research on 2008-06-29 21:42:16 as read
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