Institut für Physiologie und Pathophysiologie


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Hydrogen sulfide as a new modulator in an animal model of trigeminal nociception (2017) Teicher C, De Col R, Meßlinger K Conference contribution TRPA1 and TRPV1 photosensitization by 7-dehydrocholesterol - connections to the Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (2017) Ciotu CI, Babes A, Kichko T, Selescu T, Neacsu C, Sauer S, Reeh P, Fischer MJM Conference contribution LYSOPHOSPHATIDIC ACID INDUCES ITCH AND PAIN IN HUMANS DEPENDING ON THE MODE OF APPLICATION (2017) Düll M, Wurm L, Ries V, Stengel M, Reeh P, Fischer MJ, Namer B, Kremer A Conference contribution Ciguatoxins Evoke Potent CGRP Release by Activation of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Subtypes Na(V)1.9, Na(V)1.7 and Na(V)1.1 (2017) Touska F, Sattler S, Malsch P, Lewis RJ, Reeh P, Zimmermann K Journal article Pathophysiology of Headaches (2017) Gaul C, Meßlinger K, Holle-Lee D, Neeb L Journal article Possible role of calcitonin gene-related peptide in trigeminal modulation of glomerular microcircuits of the rodent olfactory bulb (2017) Genovese F, Bauersachs HG, Graesser I, Kupke J, Magin L, Daiber P, Sertel-Nakajima J, et al. Journal article mu-XRF Studies on the Colour Brilliance in Ancient Wool Carpets (2017) Meyer M, Borca CN, Huthwelker T, Bieber M, Meßlinger K, Fink R, Späth A Journal article Chemotherapeutic xCT inhibitors sorafenib and erastin unraveled with the synaptic optogenetic function analysis tool (2017) Dahlmanns M, Yakubov E, Chen D, Sehm T, Rauh M, Savaskan N, Wrosch JK Journal article Changes in Ionic Conductance Signature of Nociceptive Neurons Underlying Fabry Disease Phenotype (2017) Namer B, Orstavik K, Schmidt R, Mair N, Kleggetveit IP, Zeidler M, Martha T, et al. Journal article Disruption of a Structurally Important Extracellular Element in the Glycine Receptor Leads to Decreased Synaptic Integration and Signaling Resulting in Severe Startle Disease (2017) Schaefer N, Berger A, van Brederode J, Zheng F, Zhang Y, Leacock S, Littau L, et al. Journal article