Molecular Biology of Tachykinins, T.M. Fong | |
Post-Transcriptional Regulation of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) mRNA Production, R.B. Emeson | |
Pharmacology | |
Neurogenic Inflammation: Reevaluation of Axon Reflex Theory, J. Szolcsanyi | |
The Vanilloid Receptor, A. Szallasi | |
The Ionic Basis of Capsaicin-Evoked Responses, S. Bevan and R.J. Docherty | |
Afferent Responses of Sensory Neurons, A. Dray | |
Pharmacology of the Efferent Function of Primary Sensory Neurons, C.A. Maggi | |
Pharmacology of Tachykinins, D. Regoli, Q.T. Nguyen, and G. Calo | |
Pharmacology of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide, J.M. Hall and S.D. Brain | |
Peptidase Modulation of Neurogenic Inflammation, J.A. Nadel | |
Pathophysiology | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in the Eye, R. Hakanson and Z.-Y. Wang | |
Sensory Neurons in the Stomach, P. Holzer | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in the Intestine, P. Holzer and L. Bartho | |
Sensory Neuropeptides and Airway Diseases, P.J. Barnes | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in Migraine, M.A. Moskowitz, W.S. Lee, and F.M. Cutrer | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in the Lower Urinary Tract, A. Lecci and C.A. Maggi | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in Arthritis, W.R. Ferrell and F.Y. Lam | |
Sensory Neuropeptides in the Skin, S.D. Brain | |
Interaction of the Afferent and Endocrine System, R. Amann | |
Sensory Neuropeptides: Mitogenic and Trophic Functions, M. Ziche | |
Clinical Studies | |
Hyperalgesia and Neurovascular Reactions Following Capsaicin Application to Human Skin, J. Serra and J.L. Ochoa | |
Clinical Studies on the Airway Effects of Sensory Neuropeptides, G.F. Joos | |
Capsaicin as a Drug, P. Geppetti | |
Non-Peptide NK-1 Antagonists: From Discovery to the Clinic, J.A. Lowe, III, R.M. Snider, and D.B. MacLean |
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