Using internet search data to predict new HIV diagnoses in China: a modelling study. [PDF]
ObjectivesInternet data are important sources of abundant information regarding HIV epidemics and risk factors. A number of case studies found an association between internet searches and outbreaks of infectious diseases, including HIV. In this research,
Chai, Yi +4 more
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The Chemistry and Biology of the Tetrodotoxin Natural Product Family
Tetrodotoxin is best known as the poison of the pufferfish, which is a delicacy in Japanese cuisine. Its toxicity arises from the selective blockage of NaV channels, which is depicted for the NaV1.7 pore, highlighting the DEKA motif, which permeates sodium ions.
Benedikt Nißl +6 more
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Nav1.7 and other voltage-gated sodium channels as drug targets for pain relief [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Chronic pain is a massive clinical problem. We discuss the potential of subtype selective sodium channel blockers that may provide analgesia with limited side effects.
Emery, EC, Luiz, AP, Wood, JN
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Molecular Mechanisms of Chronic Pain and Therapeutic Interventions
We offer a comprehensive overview of the distinctive molecular mechanisms underlying nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain, including the immune responses, ion channels, monoaminergic imbalance, and neuroinflammation. Subsequently, we summarized the status quo of nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain managementmanipulation.
Zhen Li +8 more
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Novel SCN9A mutations underlying extreme pain phenotypes: unexpected electrophysiological and clinical phenotype correlations. [PDF]
The importance of NaV1.7 (encoded by SCN9A) in the regulation of pain sensing is exemplified by the heterogeneity of clinical phenotypes associated with its mutation.
Cox, James J +6 more
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Venom peptides have shown promise in treating pain. Our study uses computer screening to identify a peptide that targets a sodium channel (NaV1.7) linked to chronic pain. We produced the peptide in the laboratory and refined its design, advancing the search for innovative pain therapies.
Gagan Sharma +8 more
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ABSTRACT Tuberculosis (TB) is considered a major infectious disease by the World Health Organization. The WHO estimates that there are 1.8 million TB deaths, and 10.4 million new cases of the disease reported yearly. While there are conventional therapies for TB, they have drawbacks such as a lengthy pill regimen, rigorous scheduling, and protracted ...
Nnamdi Ikemefuna Okafor +3 more
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Using automated patch clamp electrophysiology platforms in pain-related ion channel research: insights from industry and academia [PDF]
Automated patch clamp (APC) technology was first developed at the turn of the millennium. The increased throughput it afforded promised a new paradigm in ion channel recordings: it offered the potential to overcome the time-consuming, low-throughput ...
Alexander +76 more
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THE ANGIOTROPHONEUROSES. ERYTHROMELALGIA IN A 11-YEAR OLD CHILD
The article deals with angiotrophoneuroses, a large group of heterogenous disorders with an underlying dysfunction of vascular innervation. A current classification of vegetovascular neuroses, their triggers and clinical manifestations are described. The
O. B. Tamrazova +3 more
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Angiitis with Nodule Formation, Vasomotor Instability and Secondary Cutis Laxa11From the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Medicine (Doctor Winsor) and Section of Dermatology (Doctor Obermayer), Los Angeles, California. [PDF]
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Obermayer, Maximilian E., Winsor, Travis
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