Sensory neuron diseases
A Sghirlanzoni, D Pareyson, G Lauria - The Lancet Neurology, 2005 - thelancet.com
Sensory neuron diseases (SND) are a distinct subgroup of peripheral-nervous-system diseases,
first acknowledged in 1948. Acquired SND have a subacute or chronic course and are …
first acknowledged in 1948. Acquired SND have a subacute or chronic course and are …
Nociceptor sensory neuron–immune interactions in pain and inflammation
Nociceptor sensory neurons protect organisms from danger by eliciting pain and driving
avoidance. Pain also accompanies many types of inflammation and injury. It is increasingly …
avoidance. Pain also accompanies many types of inflammation and injury. It is increasingly …
Cytokine and chemokine regulation of sensory neuron function
… Additionally, impulses can travel back along the peripheral axon of the nociceptive sensory
neuron toward the distal nerve endings, resulting in the local release of neuropeptides in the …
neuron toward the distal nerve endings, resulting in the local release of neuropeptides in the …
[HTML][HTML] Labat lecture: the primary sensory neuron: where it is, what it does, and why it matters
Q Hogan - Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Since this is no longer the case, this review offers observations on the anatomy and
function of the primary sensory neuron (PSN), the most important cell in regional anesthesia. …
function of the primary sensory neuron (PSN), the most important cell in regional anesthesia. …
An artificial sensory neuron with visual-haptic fusion
… sensory neuron to implement the sensory fusion processes. Such a bimodal artificial sensory
neuron … The sensory neuron can be excited in multiple levels by synchronizing the two …
neuron … The sensory neuron can be excited in multiple levels by synchronizing the two …
Production of dissociated sensory neuron cultures and considerations for their use in studying neuronal function and plasticity
SA Malin, BM Davis, DC Molliver - Nature protocols, 2007 - nature.com
… Ease of production and the ability to control growth conditions make sensory neuron culture
a powerful model system for studying basic neurobiology of central and peripheral nervous …
a powerful model system for studying basic neurobiology of central and peripheral nervous …
Generation of somatic sensory neuron diversity and implications on sensory coding
Y Liu, Q Ma - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2011 - Elsevier
… Key questions in the sensory neuron development field include the followings. How are
specific labeled lines assembled? How could a given sensory receptor be associated with …
specific labeled lines assembled? How could a given sensory receptor be associated with …
Neurotrophins in the ear: their roles in sensory neuron survival and fiber guidance
B Fritzsch, L Tessarollo, E Coppola… - Progress in brain …, 2004 - Elsevier
… to provide trophic support for inner ear sensory neuron afferents. Mice lacking either both …
level of functional equivalence for inner ear sensory neuron survival. Further analysis of the …
level of functional equivalence for inner ear sensory neuron survival. Further analysis of the …
Balance control in sensory neuron disease
A Nardone, M Galante, D Pareyson… - Clinical neurophysiology, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Balance control under static and dynamic conditions was assessed in patients
with Sensory Neuron Disease (SND) in order to shed further light on the pathophysiology of …
with Sensory Neuron Disease (SND) in order to shed further light on the pathophysiology of …
Diabetic neuropathy and the sensory neuron: new aspects of pathogenesis and their treatment implications
M Kobayashi, DW Zochodne - Journal of diabetes investigation, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… In addition, we provide new evidence that sensory neuron degeneration is linked not only
to … Understanding sensory neuron degeneration in the context of aberrant RNA processing …
to … Understanding sensory neuron degeneration in the context of aberrant RNA processing …