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Molecular Basis of Pain Induction
John N. Wood (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-34607-4
Hardcover
306 pages
February 2000
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Genetic Approaches to Nociceptor Development (N. Abson, et al.).

Neurotrophic Factor Requirements of Developing Sensory Neurons (A. Davies).

Neurotrophic Signaling and Sensory Neuron Survival and Function (I. Silos-Santiago).

Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Nociceptive Neurons (S. McMahon & D. Bennett).

Molecular Approaches to the Study of Pain (R. Mannion, et al.).

Sensory Neuron-Specific Ion Channels and Receptors (A. Akopian, et al.).

Sensory Neuron Mechanotransduction: Regulation and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms (G. Lewin & C. Stucky).

Role of Bradykinin B_1 and B_2 Receptors in Nociception and Inflammation (N. Rupniak, et al.).

Capsaicin and Vanilloid Receptors (I. James, et al.).

Examination of the Opioid System Using Targeted Gene Deletions (A. Zimmer & T. Usdin).

Role of Substance P in Nociception, Analgesia and Aggression (C. Doyle, et al.).

Molecular Basis of Peripheral Hyperalgesia (S. England).

Sensory Neuronal Cell Lines as Tools for Lineage and Functional Studies (D. Sah).

Index.