The influence of Nav1.9 channels on intestinal hyperpathia and dysmotility
ABSTRACTThe Nav1.9 channel is a voltage-gated sodium channel. It plays a vital role in the generation of pain and the formation of neuronal hyperexcitability after inflammation. It is highly expressed in small diameter neurons of dorsal root ganglions and Dogiel II neurons in enteric nervous system....
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Main Authors: | Chenyu Zhao (Author), Xi Zhou (Author), Xiaoliu Shi (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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