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Lista de obras de Simona E. Carbone

Alterations of colonic function in the Winnie mouse model of spontaneous chronic colitis.

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Ascending excitatory neural pathways modulate slow phasic myogenic contractions in the isolated human colon

artículo científico publicado en 2013

Damage from dissection is associated with reduced neuro-musclar transmission and gap junction coupling between circular muscle cells of guinea pig ileum, in vitro.

artículo científico publicado en 2014

Distribution and trafficking of the μ-opioid receptor in enteric neurons of the guinea pig.

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Electrophysiological and morphological changes in colonic myenteric neurons from chemotherapy-treated patients: a pilot study

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Endosomal signaling of delta opioid receptors is an endogenous mechanism and therapeutic target for relief from inflammatory pain

artículo científico publicado en 2020

Human enteric neurons: morphological, electrophysiological, and neurochemical identification

artículo científico publicado en 2014

Inflammation without pain: Immune-derived opioids hold the key

scientific article published on 01 February 2020

Inflammation-associated changes in DOR expression and function in the mouse colon

Loss of responsiveness of circular smooth muscle cells from the guinea pig ileum is associated with changes in gap junction coupling.

artículo científico publicado en 2012

Mesenchymal stem cells and conditioned medium avert enteric neuropathy and colon dysfunction in guinea pig TNBS-induced colitis.

artículo científico publicado en 2014

Regional variation in the neurochemical coding of the myenteric plexus of the human colon and changes in patients with slow transit constipation.

artículo científico publicado en 2008

Role of oxidative stress in oxaliplatin-induced enteric neuropathy and colonic dysmotility in mice.

artículo científico publicado en 2016

The transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) ion channel mediates protease activated receptor 1 (PAR1)-induced vascular hyperpermeability

artículo científico publicado en 2020