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Additional file 1 of SCN11A gene deletion causes sensorineural hearing loss by impairing the ribbon synapses and auditory nerves
, 2021 Additional file 1: Figure S1. The expression of Nav1.9 is located in spiral bundles beneath the IHCs bases. A, Horizontal section showing Nav1.9 (red) in the afferent endings and in the afferent radial fibers leading through the FN (arrow). B, Cross section showing Nav1.9 (red) labeling afferent radial fibers leading through the FN (arrow).Zu, Mian, Guo, Wei-Wei, Cong, Tao, Ji, Fei, Zhang, Shi-Li, Zhang, Yue, Song, Xin, Sun, Wei, He, David Z. Z., Shi, Wei-Guo, Yang, Shi-Ming +10 moreopenaire +2 more sourcesDifferential responses to lithium in hyperexcitable neurons from patients with bipolar disorder. [PDF]
, 2015 Bipolar disorder is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that is characterized by intermittent episodes of mania and depression; without treatment, 15% of patients commit suicide., Alda, Martin, Boyer, Leah, Brennand, Kristen J., Calabrese, Joseph R., Diffenderfer, Kenneth E., Eames, Tameji, Gage, Fred H., Kelsoe, John R., Kim, Yongsung, Marchetto, Maria C., McCarthy, Michael J., Mertens, Jerome, Mi, Shuangli, Nievergelt, Caroline M., Nurnberger, John I., Oedegaard, Ketil J., Pham, Son, Schafer, Simon T., Soltani, Sheila, Wang, Qiu-Wen, Yang, Bo, Yao, Jun, Yu, Diana X., Zandi, Peter P., Zhang, Jian, Zheng, Yi +26 morecore +1 more sourcePost-translational modifications of voltage-gated sodium channels in chronic pain syndromes. [PDF]
, 2015 In the peripheral sensory nervous system the neuronal expression of voltage-gated sodium channels (Navs) is very important for the transmission of nociceptive information since they give rise to the upstroke of the action potential (AP).Abdulla, Abrahamsen, Abriel, Abriel, Abriel, Abriel, Akopian, Akopian, Akopian, Aley, Aley, Amaya, Arévalo, Bair, Basbaum, Battaini, Ben-Johny, Bendahhou, Beneski, Bennett, Bennett, Berta, Bierhaus, Bierhaus, Bird, Bird, Biswas, Black, Black, Black, Bongiorno, Bouhassira, Bretin, Brouwer, Brower, Brüggemann, Cachemaille, Campbell, Cang, Cantrell, Cantrell, Casals-Diaz, Catterall, Catterall, Cesare, Cesare, Chahine, Chatelier, Chattopadhyay, Chen, Chen, Cheng, Chi, Ciechanover, Coggeshall, Cohen, Costa, Costa, Coward, Coward, Cox, Cronin, Cummins, Cummins, Cummins, Cusdin, Daemen, Dascal, Decosterd, Deribe, Deschênes, Deval, Dib-Hajj, Dib-Hajj, Dib-Hajj, Dib-Hajj, Dib-Hajj, Dietrich, Dina, Dina, Djouhri, Dogrul, Dong, Duan, Dubin, Dustrude, Edinger, Ednie, England, Errington, Errington, Faber, Faber, Fahmi, Ferrari, Ferreira, Ferreira, Fertleman, Firsov, Fitzgerald, Fjell, Fotia, Fotia, Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Galan, Gasser, Gaudet, Gee, Gershon, Gold, Gold, Gold, Goldin, Gould, Gudes, Han, Heikamp, Henry, Herzog, Herzog, Hirade, Hiruma, Ho, Hockley, Hoeijmakers, Hoeijmakers, Huang, Hucho, Hudmon, Hunter, Ikeda, Inagaki, Isom, Isom, Isom, James, Jarecki, Jarvis, Ji, Ji, Jin, Joazeiro, Johnson, Johnson, Joshi, Julius, Kazarinova-Noyes, Kazen-Gillespie, Kerr, Khasar, Khasar, Khasar, Kim, Kispersky, Klugbauer, Kreegipuu, Kresge, Kress, Kretschmer, Kruger, Laedermann, Laedermann, Laedermann, Laedermann, Lai, Latremoliere, Leipold, Leo, Leung, Li, Liang, Liu, Liu, Liu, Liu, Liu, Lolignier, Lopez-Santiago, Lopez-Santiago, Lou, Luo, Luo, Maingret, Malhotra, Malhotra, Maltsev, Mann, Mao, Matzner, Matzner, Messner, Metzger, Millan, Minett, Mittmann, Moon, Moremen, Morgan, Mori, Murphy, Murray, Nagasako, Narayanan, Nassar, Nelson, Noda, Novella, Numann, Nuss, Obata, Olsson, Payandeh, Perry, Persson, Pertin, Petho, Pickart, Pierre, Pitchford, Plummer, Priest, Qu, Rang, Ranscht, Raymond, Recio-Pinto, Ren, Renganathan, Renganathan, Ritchie, Rossie, Rossier, Rush, Rush, Rush, Sadamasu, Sangameswaran, Sanna, Schaller, Schepelmann, Schild, Schirmeyer, Schmidt, Schmidt, Scholz, Shah, Shao, Shi, Shih, Smith, Smith, Snyder, Snyder, Solà, Souza, Stamboulian, Staub, Strickland, Stucky, Sun, Suter, Taiwo, Tan, Thakor, Theriault, Thornalley, Toledo-Aral, Toledo-Aral, Tong, Toth, Turk, Tyrrell, van Bemmelen, Vanoye, Vijayaragavan, Vijayaragavan, Vijayaragavan, von Hehn, Wada, Wada, Waechter, Wang, Waxman, Waxman, Waxman, Waxman, Way, Wells, Widmann, Woolf, Woolf, Woolf, Woolf, Woolf, Wu, Xu, Xu, Xu, Xu, Yan, Yanagita, Yanagita, Yang, Yeomans, Yin, Young, Yu, Yu, Yuhi, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Zhou, Zhou, Zhuang, Zimmer, Zochodne +318 morecore +2 more sourcesAn exercise-only intervention in obese fathers restores glucose and insulin regulation in conjunction with the rescue of pancreatic islet cell morphology and microRNA expression in male offspring [PDF]
, 2017 Published: 9 February 2017Paternal obesity programs metabolic syndrome in offspring. Low-impact exercise in obese males improves the metabolic health of female offspring, however whether this occurred in male offspring remained unknown.Fullston, T., Lane, M., McPherson, N., Owens, J., Sandeman, L. +4 morecore +3 more sourcesGene expression changes in the ventral hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex of adolescent alcohol-preferring (P) rats following binge-like-alcohol drinking [PDF]
, 2017 Binge drinking of alcohol during adolescence is a serious public health concern with long-term consequences, including decreased hippocampal and prefrontal cortex volume and defects in memory.Bell, Richard L., Ding, Zheng-Ming, Edenberg, Howard J., Liu, Yunlong, McBride, William J., McClintick, Jeanette N., Xuei, Xiaoling +6 morecore +1 more sourceInduced Proprioceptor and Low‐Threshold Mechanoreceptor Neurons Derived from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Exhibit Distinct Functional Mechanosensory Properties
Advanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 6, 30 January 2026.This study describes derivation of two distinct mechanosensory subpopulations from human pluripotent stem cells using a transcription factor mediated approach. Of significance, functional interrogation of induced mechanosensory subtypes reveal their unique responses to mechanical stimulation in the absence of end‐organs.Amy J. Hulme, Rocio K. Finol‐Urdaneta, Jeffrey R. McArthur, Nicholas R. Marzano, Simon Maksour, Amarinder Thind, Yang Guo, Dominic Kaul, Marnie Maddock, Oliver Friedrich, Boris Martinac, David J. Adams, Mirella Dottori +12 morewiley +1 more sourceRegenerating the Senses: Stem Cell‐Derived Sensory Neurons and Functional Genomics in Neurological Disorders
Sensory Neuroscience, Volume 1, Issue 3, December 2025.ABSTRACT
Sensory neuron disorders, such as peripheral neuropathies and trigeminal neuralgia, cause chronic pain and sensory dysfunction; however, regenerative treatments are limited. Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) provide a powerful platform to model these diseases by generating functional sensory neuron subtypes, including nociceptors and ...Pushpanathan Muthuirulan, Avanthika Nityanand, Anjali Pandit, Vaishnavi Gururajan +3 morewiley +1 more sourceGene duplications and evolution of vertebrate voltage-gated sodium channels [PDF]
, 2006 Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2006. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Springer for personal use, not for redistribution.A Amores, A Meyer, A Sidow, AE Novak, AL George Jr, AL Goldin, AL Goldin, Alicia E. Novak, Alison D. Taylor, AN Akopian, AN Akopian, Angeles B. Ribera, B Venkatesh, C Fried, C Jozefowicz, CW Tsai, DL Swofford, DM Krzemien, DW Stock, E Tzoumaka, F Amaya, F Ausubel, FSJ Souza de, GF Lopreato, H Piontkivska, HA Hartmann, Harold H. Zakon, J Dhar Malhotra, J Sambrook, J Wittbrodt, JAA Nylander, JD Thompson, JP Huelsenbeck, JS Trimmer, K Vandepoele, KD Crow, KL Schaller, L Sangameswaran, LG Lundin, LM Donahue, LU Sneddon, M Westerfield, Manda C. Jost, N Suzuki, NA Hukriede, NW Plummer, NW Plummer, P Fatt, PF Stadler, PW Holland, Q Wang, RB Rogart, S Hagiwara, S Hoegg, S Ohno, SC Ekker, SD Dib-Hajj, SD Dib-Hajj, SK Maier, T Zimmer, V Prince, VA Souslova, WA Catterall, WP Maddison, Ying Lu +64 morecore +1 more source