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Transient receptor potential vanilloid1 (TRPV1) was primarily expressed in sensory neurons, and could be activated by various physical and chemical factors …

Baragetti et al., 2023

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8837156282594857273
Author
Baragetti A
Qin F
Reali E
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Publication venue
Rising Stars in Inflammation 2021

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Transient receptor potential (TRP) is a large superfamily of nonselective cation channels comprising of 28 members mainly located on the cell membrane. The TRP superfamily can be divided into TRPC (Canonical/Classical), TRPV (Vanilloid) and TRPM (Melastatin) sub …
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