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2007Acid sensing ion channels 2 and 3 are required for inhibition of visceral nociceptors by benzamilPage, A.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Hughes, P.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Activation of splanchnic and pelvic colonic afferents by bradykinin in miceBrierley, S.; Jones, C.; Xu, L.; Gebhart, G.; Blackshaw, L.
2006Potentiation of mouse vagal afferent mechanosensitivity by ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptorsSlattery, J.; Page, A.; Dorian, C.; Brierley, S.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Differential chemosensory function and receptor expression of splanchnic and pelvic colonic afferents in miceBrierley, S.; Carter, R.; Jones III, W.; Xu, L.; Robinson, D.; Hicks, G.; Gebhart, G.; Blackshaw, L.
2009Post-inflammatory colonic afferent sensitisation: different subtypes, different pathways and different time coursesHughes, P.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Brookes, S.; Linden, D.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Different contributions of ASIC channels 1a, 2, and 3 in gastrointestinal mechanosensory functionPage, A.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Price, M.; Symonds, E.; Butler, R.; Wemmie, J.; Blackshaw, L.
2007Ghrelin selectively reduces mechanosensitivity of upper gastrointestinal vagal afferentsPage, A.; Slattery, J.; Milte, C.; Laker, R.; O'Donnell, T.; Dorian, C.; Brierley, S.; Blackshaw, L.
2002Vagal mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors in mouse stomach and esophagusPage, A.; Martin, C.; Blackshaw, L.
2004The ion channel ASIC1 contributes to visceral but not cutaneous mechanoreceptor functionPage, A.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Martinez-Salgado, C.; Wemmie, J.; Brennan, T.; Symonds, E.; Omari, T.; Lewin, G.; Welsh, M.; Blackshaw, L.
2008Selective role for TRPV4 ion channels in visceral sensory pathwaysBrierley, S.; Page, A.; Hughes, P.; Adam, B.; Liebregts, T.; Isaacs, N.; Holtmann, G.; Liedtke, W.; Blackshaw, L.