Camphor, Applied Epidermally to the Back, Causes Snout- and Chest-Grooming in Rats: A Response Mediated by Cutaneous TRP Channels

Thermoregulatory grooming, a behavioral defense against heat, is known to be driven by skin-temperature signals. Because at least some thermal cutaneous signals that drive heat defenses are likely to be generated by transient receptor potential (TRP) channels, we hypothesized that warmth-sensitive T...

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Principais autores: Débora T. Ishikawa (Autor), Robson Cristiano Lillo Vizin (Autor), Cristiane Oliveira de Souza (Autor), Daniel Carneiro Carrettiero (Autor), Andrej A. Romanovsky (Autor), Maria Camila Almeida (Autor)
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