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Hockley, James R.F., Boundouki, George, Cibert-Goton, Vincent, McGuire, Cian, Yip, Ping K., Chan, Christopher, Tranter, Michael, Wood, John N., Nassar, Mohammed A., Blackshaw, L. Ashley, Aziz, Qasim, Michael, Gregory J., Baker, Mark D., Winchester, Wendy J., Knowles, Charles H., Bulmer, David C.
Publikováno v:
In Pain October 2014 155(10):1962-1975
Autor:
Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Lam, Ching, Lingaya, Melanie, Falcone, Yirga, Wood, John N, Bulmer, David C, Spiller, Robin
INTRODUCTION: Despite heterogeneity, an increased prevalence of psychological comorbidity and an altered pronociceptive gut microenvironment have repeatedly emerged as causative pathophysiology in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Our aim
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Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Lam, Ching, Lingaya, Melanie, Falcone, Yirga, Wood, John N., Bulmer, David C., Spiller, Robin
Objectives: Despite heterogeneity an increased prevalence of psychological co-morbidity and an altered pro-nociceptive gut microenvironment have repeatedly emerged as causative pathophysiology in patients with irritable bowel syndrome(IBS). Our aim w
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Autor:
Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Kung, Victor WS, McGuire, Cian, Hockley, James RF, Tranter, Michael M, Dogra, Harween, Belai, Abi, Blackshaw, L Ashley, Sanger, Gareth J, Knowles, Charles H, Araujo, Eduardo JA, Winchester, Wendy J, Bulmer, David C
The ability to sense visceral pain during appendicitis is diminished with age leading to delay in seeking health care and poorer clinical outcomes. To understand the mechanistic basis of this phenomenon, we examined visceral nociception in aged mouse
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Peiris, Madusha, Aktar, Rubina, Reed, David, Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Zdanaviciene, Ausra, Halder, Writaja, Robinow, Adam, Corke, Simon, Dogra, Harween, Knowles, Charles H., Blackshaw, Ashley
Publikováno v:
Gut; May2022, Vol. 71 Issue 5, p928-937, 10p
Autor:
Aktar, Rubina, Peiris, Madusha, Fikree, Asma, Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Walmsley, Maxim, Tough, Iain R, Watanabe, Paulo, Araujo, Eduardo JA, Mohammed, Sahar D, Delalande, Jean-Marie, Bulmer, David C, Scott, S Mark, Cox, Helen M, Voermans, Nicol C, Aziz, Qasim, Blackshaw, L Ashley
KEY POINTS: Tenascin-X (TNX) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein with anti-adhesive properties in skin and joints. Here we report the novel finding that TNX is expressed in human and mouse gut tissue where it is exclusive to specific subpopulatio
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Autor:
Cibert-Goton, Vincent1 (AUTHOR), Phillips, Justin P.2 (AUTHOR), Shortland, Peter J.1,3 (AUTHOR) p.shortland@uws.edu.au
Publikováno v:
Somatosensory & Motor Research. Sep2015, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p158-162. 5p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 4 Graphs.
Autor:
McGuire, Cian, Boundouki, George, Hockley, James RF, Reed, David, Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Peiris, Madusha, Kung, Victor, Broad, John, Aziz, Qasim, Chan, Christopher, Ahmed, Shafi, Thaha, Mohamed A, Sanger, Gareth J, Blackshaw, L Ashley, Knowles, Charles H, Bulmer, David C
OBJECTIVE: The development of effective visceral analgesics free of deleterious gut-specific side effects is a priority. We aimed to develop a reproducible methodology to study visceral nociception in human tissue that could aid future target identif
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Hockley, James RF, González-Cano, Rafael, McMurray, Sheridan, Tejada-Giraldez, Miguel A, McGuire, Cian, Torres, Antonio, Wilbrey, Anna L, Cibert-Goton, Vincent, Nieto, Francisco R, Pitcher, Thomas, Knowles, Charles H, Baeyens, José Manuel, Wood, John N, Winchester, Wendy J, Bulmer, David C, Cendán, Cruz Miguel, McMurray, Gordon
KEY POINTS: Voltage-gated sodium channels play a fundamental role in determining neuronal excitability. Specifically, voltage-gated sodium channel subtype NaV 1.7 is required for sensing acute and inflammatory somatic pain in mice and humans but its
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