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Transient receptor potential cation channel /  member A1 / Nociceptor / TRPA / Allyl isothiocyanate / Ruthenium red / Formaldehyde / Neuron / Neuropathic pain / Gabapentin / Biology / Ion channels / Membrane biology
Date: 2008-03-25 13:59:59
Transient receptor potential cation channel
member A1
Nociceptor
TRPA
Allyl isothiocyanate
Ruthenium red
Formaldehyde
Neuron
Neuropathic pain
Gabapentin
Biology
Ion channels
Membrane biology

TRPA1 mediates formalin-induced pain Colleen R. McNamara*, Josh Mandel-Brehm*, Diana M. Bautista†, Jan Siemens†, Kari L. Deranian*, Michael Zhao*, Neil J. Hayward*, Jayhong A. Chong*, David Julius†‡, Magdalene M.

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