Activity and connectivity changes of central projection areas revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging in NaV1.8-deficient mice upon cold signaling
Abstract The voltage-gated sodium channel subtype NaV1.8 is expressed in the peripheral nervous system in primary afferent nociceptive C-fibers and is essential for noxious cold signaling. We utilized functional magnetic resonance imaging on NaV1.8-deficient (NaV1.8−/−) compared with wildtype (WT) m...
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Autores principales: | C. Heindl-Erdmann, K. Zimmermann, P. Reeh, K. Brune, A. Hess |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/beaad65eaf184ebbb1801929fb37d99a |
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