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2018Apelin modulates murine gastric vagal afferent mechanosensitivityLi, H.; Kentish, S.; Wittert, G.; Page, A.
2005Different contributions of ASIC channels 1a, 2, and 3 in gastrointestinal mechanosensory functionPage, A.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Price, M.; Symonds, E.; Butler, R.; Wemmie, J.; Blackshaw, L.
2020High fat diet induced obesity alters endocannabinoid and ghrelin mediated regulation of components of the endocannabinoid system in nodose gangliaChristie, S.; O'Rielly, R.; Li, H.; Wittert, G.; Page, A.
2006Inhibition of mechanosensitivity in vsceral primary afferents by gaba b receptors involves calcium and potassium channelsPage, A.; O'Donnell, T.; Blackshaw, L.
2011Metabotropic glutamate receptors as novel therapeutic targets on visceral sensory pathwaysBlackshaw, L.; Page, A.; Young, R.
2005Metabotropic glutamate receptors inhibit mechanosensitivity in vagal sensory neuronsPage, A.; Young, R.; Martin, C.; Umaerus, M.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Coldwell, J.; Hulander, M.; Mattsson, J.; Lehmann, A.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Modulation of gastro-oesophageal vagal afferents by galanin in mouse and ferretPage, A.; Slattery, J.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Young, R.; Blackshaw, L.
2009Nitric Oxide as an Endogenous Peripheral Modulator of Visceral Sensory Neuronal FunctionPage, A.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Young, R.; Blackshaw, L.
2006Potentiation of mouse vagal afferent mechanosensitivity by ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptorsSlattery, J.; Page, A.; Dorian, C.; Brierley, S.; Blackshaw, L.
2009Roles of gastro-oesophageal afferents in the mechanisms and symptoms of reflux diseasePage, A.; Blackshaw, L.; Canning, B.; Spina, D.
2010Sensory and Motor Innervation of the Crural Diaphragm by the Vagus NervesYoung, R.; Page, A.; Isaacs, N.; Flach, C.; Blackshaw, L.
2004The ion channel ASIC1 contributes to visceral but not cutaneous mechanoreceptor functionPage, A.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Martinez-Salgado, C.; Wemmie, J.; Brennan, T.; Symonds, E.; Omari, T.; Lewin, G.; Welsh, M.; Blackshaw, L.
2009The ion channel TRPA1 is required for normal mechanosensation and is modulated by algesic stimuliBrierley, S.; Hughes, P.; Page, A.; Kwan, K.; Martin, C.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Harrington, A.; Adam, B.; Liebregts, T.; Holtmann, G.; Corey, D.; Rychkov, G.; Blackshaw, L.
2010The nature of esophageal pain receptorsPage, A.; Blackshaw, L.; Mittal, R.
2009TRPA1 contributes to specific mechanotransduction currents in isolated DRG neuronsBrierley, S.; Harrington, A.; Hughes, P.; Page, A.; Corey, D.; Kwan, K.; Rychkov, G.; Blackshaw, L.; Transient Receptor Potential Channels Meeting (2009 : Stockholm, Sweden)