Home
About
FAQ
History (0)
Find People
Find Everything
Login
to edit your profile (add a photo, awards, links to other websites, etc.)
Edit My Profile
My Person List (
0
)
Return to Top
Search Result Details
Back to Search Results
This page shows the details of why an item matched the keywords from your search.
Search Results
Boada Donoso, Mario
One or more keywords matched the following items that are connected to
Boada Donoso, Mario
Item Type
Name
Academic Article
Differing neurophysiologic mechanosensory input from glabrous and hairy skin in juvenile rats.
Academic Article
Developmental differences in peripheral glabrous skin mechanosensory nerve receptive field and intracellular electrophysiologic properties: phenotypic characterization in infant and juvenile rats.
Academic Article
Skin incision-induced receptive field responses of mechanosensitive peripheral neurons are developmentally regulated in the rat.
Concept
Ganglia, Spinal
Academic Article
Fast-conducting mechanoreceptors contribute to withdrawal behavior in normal and nerve injured rats.
Academic Article
Nerve injury induces a new profile of tactile and mechanical nociceptor input from undamaged peripheral afferents.
Academic Article
Mechanical sensibility of nociceptive and non-nociceptive fast-conducting afferents is modulated by skin temperature.
Academic Article
Myelinated skin sensory neurons project extensively throughout adult mouse substantia gelatinosa.
Academic Article
Physiological properties of mouse skin sensory neurons recorded intracellularly in vivo: temperature effects on somal membrane properties.
Academic Article
Post-discharge hyperpolarization is an endogenous modulatory factor limiting input from fast-conducting nociceptors (AHTMRs).
Academic Article
Peripheral oxytocin restores light touch and nociceptor sensory afferents towards normal after nerve injury.
Academic Article
Tachykinins modulate nociceptive responsiveness and sensitization: In vivo electrical characterization of primary sensory neurons in tachykinin knockout (Tac1 KO) mice.
Academic Article
Nociceptive input after peripheral nerve injury results in cognitive impairment and alterations in primary afferent physiology in rats.
Search Criteria
Ganglia Spinal