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2013Linaclotide inhibits colonic nociceptors and relieves abdominal pain via guanylate cyclase-c and extracellular cyclic guanosine 3′,5′-monophosphateCastro, J.; Harrington, A.; Hughes, P.; Martin, C.; Ge, P.; Shea, C.; Jin, H.; Jacobson, S.; Hannig, G.; Mann, E.; Cohen, M.; MacDougall, J.; Lavins, B.; Kurtz, C.; Silos-Santiago, I.; Johnston, J.; Blackshaw, L.; Brierley, S.
2018Cyclic analogues of α-conotoxin Vc1.1 inhibit colonic nociceptors and provide analgesia in a mouse model of chronic abdominal painCastro, J.; Grundy, L.; Deiteren, A.; Harrington, A.; O'Donnell, T.; Maddern, J.; Moore, J.; Garcia-Caraballo, S.; Rychkov, G.; Yu, R.; Kaas, Q.; Craik, D.; Adams, D.; Brierley, S.
2016Conopeptide-derived κ-opioid agonists (conorphins): potent, selective, and metabolic stable dynorphin A mimetics with antinociceptive propertiesBrust, A.; Croker, D.; Colless, B.; Ragnarsson, L.; Andersson, Å.; Jain, K.; Garcia-Caraballo, S.; Castro, J.; Brierley, S.; Alewood, P.; Lewis, R.
2013Sensory neuro-immune interactions differ between Irritable Bowel Syndrome subtypesHughes, P.; Harrington, A.; Castro Kraftchenko, J.; Liebregts, T.; Adam, B.; Grasby, D.; Isaacs, N.; Maldeniya, M.; Martin, C.; Persson, J.; Andrews, J.; Holtmann, G.; Blackshaw, L.; Brierley, S.
2013Increased κ-opioid receptor expression and function during chronic visceral hypersensitivityHughes, P.; Castro Kraftchenko, J.; Harrington, A.; Isaacs, N.; Moretta, M.; Hicks, G.; Urso, D.; Brierley, S.
2012Guanylate cyclase-C receptor activation: unexpected biologyBrierley, S.
2011Use of natural products in gastrointestinal therapiesBrierley, S.; Kelber, O.
2010All ahead stop! How intestinal motility adapts to cope with inflammation induced ulcerationBrierley, S.
2010TRP channels: new targets for visceral painBlackshaw, L.; Brierley, S.; Hughes, P.
2010Visualising vagal afferent neurons and their terminals whilst silencing TRPV1Brierley, S.