IBRO Neuroscience Reports (Oct 2023)
ROLE OF TRPM8 AND KV1 CHANNELS IN OROFACIAL COLD ALLODYNIA
- Rodolfo Madrid,
- Ricardo Piña,
- Gonzalo Ugarte,
- Richard Pino,
- Katherine Valdebenito,
- Camilo Guevara,
- Sofía Romero,
- Ana Gomez Del Campo,
- Victor Cornejo,
- Maria Pertusa
Affiliations
- Rodolfo Madrid
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases, Minicad, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Pain, Minuspain, Santiago, Chile
- Ricardo Piña
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile
- Gonzalo Ugarte
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile
- Richard Pino
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile
- Katherine Valdebenito
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile
- Camilo Guevara
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile
- Sofía Romero
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Pain, Minuspain, Santiago, Chile
- Ana Gomez Del Campo
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Pain, Minuspain, Santiago, Chile
- Victor Cornejo
- Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Pain, Minuspain, Santiago, Chile; Columbia University, Department Of Biological Sciences, New York, United States of America
- Maria Pertusa
- University of Santiago de Chile, Department Of Biology, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases, Minicad, Santiago, Chile; Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Pain, Minuspain, Santiago, Chile
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15
pp. S695 – S696