Stephen Vanner

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Queen's University, Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 
Area:
Animal Physiology Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Guerrero-Alba R, Valdez-Morales EE, Jiménez-Vargas NN, et al. (2018) CO-EXPRESSION OF μ AND ∂ OPIOID RECEPTORS BY MOUSE COLONIC NOCICEPTORS. British Journal of Pharmacology
Jiménez-Vargas NN, Bunnett NW, Vanner S. (2018) Mo1604 - Colonic Proteases Evoke Sustained Pain Signaling via a Novel Endosomal Pathway in Neurons Gastroenterology. 154
Rolland-Fourcade C, Denadai-Souza A, Cirillo C, et al. (2017) Epithelial expression and function of trypsin-3 in irritable bowel syndrome. Gut
Jiménez-Vargas NN, Reed DE, Bunnett NW, et al. (2017) Proteases in Colonic Tissue from IBS Patients Evoke Sustained Excitability of Nociceptive DRG Neurons via Endosomal Signaling Gastroenterology. 152
Wouters MM, Balemans D, Van Wanrooy S, et al. (2016) Histamine Receptor H1-mediated Sensitization of TRPV1 Mediates Visceral Hypersensitivity and Symptoms in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Gastroenterology
Jiménez-Vargas NN, Poole DP, Lopez CDL, et al. (2016) Sa1840 Endogenous Opioids Evoke a Sustained Antinociceptive Effect via Endosomal Signaling in Nociceptive DRG Neurons Gastroenterology. 150: S378
Zhao P, Lieu T, Barlow N, et al. (2015) Neutrophil Elastase Activates Protease-activated Receptor-2 (PAR2) and Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) to Cause Inflammation and Pain. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290: 13875-87
Zhao P, Lieu T, Barlow N, et al. (2014) Cathepsin S causes inflammatory pain via biased agonism of PAR2 and TRPV4. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289: 27215-34
Alemi F, Kwon E, Poole DP, et al. (2013) The TGR5 receptor mediates bile acid-induced itch and analgesia. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 123: 1513-30
Ibeakanma C, Ochoa-Cortes F, Miranda-Morales M, et al. (2011) Brain-gut interactions increase peripheral nociceptive signaling in mice with postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome. Gastroenterology. 141: 2098-2108.e5
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