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A cold‐and menthol‐activated current in rat dorsal root ganglion neurones: properties and role in cold transduction

Reid et al., 2002

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Reid G
Babes A
Pluteanu F
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The Journal of physiology

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Skin temperature is sensed by peripheral thermoreceptors. Using the neuronal soma in primary culture as a model of the receptor terminal, we have investigated the mechanisms of cold transduction in thermoreceptive neurones from rat dorsal root ganglia. Cold‐sensitive …
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