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Papers associated with ganglion (and asic3)

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Identification of a cono-RFamide from the venom of Conus textile that targets ASIC3 and enhances muscle pain., Reimers C., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 25, 2017; 114 (17): E3507-E3515.


Inhibition of voltage-gated Na(+) currents in sensory neurones by the sea anemone toxin APETx2., Blanchard MG., Br J Pharmacol. April 1, 2012; 165 (7): 2167-77.


Strong modulation by RFamide neuropeptides of the ASIC1b/3 heteromer in competition with extracellular calcium., Chen X., Neuropharmacology. June 1, 2006; 50 (8): 964-74.


Transgenic expression of a dominant-negative ASIC3 subunit leads to increased sensitivity to mechanical and inflammatory stimuli., Mogil JS., J Neurosci. October 26, 2005; 25 (43): 9893-901.


Functional implications of the localization and activity of acid-sensitive channels in rat peripheral nervous system., Alvarez de la Rosa D., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 19, 2002; 99 (4): 2326-31.


Single-channel properties of recombinant acid-sensitive ion channels formed by the subunits ASIC2 and ASIC3 from dorsal root ganglion neurons expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Zhang P., J Gen Physiol. June 1, 2001; 117 (6): 563-72.                      


DEG/ENaC ion channels involved in sensory transduction are modulated by cold temperature., Askwith CC., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 22, 2001; 98 (11): 6459-63.


Mammalian ASIC2a and ASIC3 subunits co-assemble into heteromeric proton-gated channels sensitive to Gd3+., Babinski K., J Biol Chem. September 15, 2000; 275 (37): 28519-25.


Molecular cloning and regional distribution of a human proton receptor subunit with biphasic functional properties., Babinski K., J Neurochem. January 1, 1999; 72 (1): 51-7.

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