![]() Molecular Basis of Pain Induction
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.
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.

