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1. Peripheral and central neuroplasticity in a mouse model of endometriosis.

2. The voltage-gated sodium channel Na V 1.7 underlies endometriosis-associated chronic pelvic pain.

3. The T-type calcium channel Ca V 3.2 regulates bladder afferent responses to mechanical stimuli.

4. Gut enterochromaffin cells drive visceral pain and anxiety.

5. Disengaging spinal afferent nerve communication with the brain in live mice.

6. A syngeneic inoculation mouse model of endometriosis that develops multiple comorbid visceral and cutaneous pain like behaviours.

7. TGR5 agonists induce peripheral and central hypersensitivity to bladder distension.

8. Guanylate cyclase-C agonists as peripherally acting treatments of chronic visceral pain.

9. Clodronate Treatment Prevents Vaginal Hypersensitivity in a Mouse Model of Vestibulodynia.

10. Olorinab (APD371), a peripherally acting, highly selective, full agonist of the cannabinoid receptor 2, reduces colitis-induced acute and chronic visceral hypersensitivity in rodents.

11. Design of a Stable Cyclic Peptide Analgesic Derived from Sunflower Seeds that Targets the κ-Opioid Receptor for the Treatment of Chronic Abdominal Pain.

12. Pharmacological Inhibition of the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Na V 1.7 Alleviates Chronic Visceral Pain in a Rodent Model of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

13. Pruritogenic mechanisms and gut sensation: putting the "irritant" into irritable bowel syndrome.

14. Activation of MrgprA3 and MrgprC11 on Bladder-Innervating Afferents Induces Peripheral and Central Hypersensitivity to Bladder Distension.

15. A mouse model of endometriosis that displays vaginal, colon, cutaneous, and bladder sensory comorbidities.

16. A spider-venom peptide with multitarget activity on sodium and calcium channels alleviates chronic visceral pain in a model of irritable bowel syndrome.

17. Pharmacological modulation of voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels alters nociception arising from the female reproductive tract.

18. Pain in Endometriosis.

19. Histamine induces peripheral and central hypersensitivity to bladder distension via the histamine H 1 receptor and TRPV1.

20. Linaclotide treatment reduces endometriosis-associated vaginal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia through viscerovisceral cross-talk.

21. Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity.

22. Colonic afferent input and dorsal horn neuron activation differs between the thoracolumbar and lumbosacral spinal cord.

23. Na V 1.6 regulates excitability of mechanosensitive sensory neurons.

24. Translating peripheral bladder afferent mechanosensitivity to neuronal activation within the lumbosacral spinal cord of mice.

25. Chronic linaclotide treatment reduces colitis-induced neuroplasticity and reverses persistent bladder dysfunction.

26. Protease-activated receptor-2 in endosomes signals persistent pain of irritable bowel syndrome.

27. Co-expression of μ and δ opioid receptors by mouse colonic nociceptors.

28. Structure-Activity Studies Reveal the Molecular Basis for GABA B -Receptor Mediated Inhibition of High Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels by α-Conotoxin Vc1.1.

29. NaV1.1 inhibition can reduce visceral hypersensitivity.

30. Cyclic analogues of α-conotoxin Vc1.1 inhibit colonic nociceptors and provide analgesia in a mouse model of chronic abdominal pain.

31. Contribution of membrane receptor signalling to chronic visceral pain.

32. Voltage-gated sodium channels: (Na V )igating the field to determine their contribution to visceral nociception.

33. Enterochromaffin Cells Are Gut Chemosensors that Couple to Sensory Neural Pathways.

34. α-Conotoxin Vc1.1 inhibits human dorsal root ganglion neuroexcitability and mouse colonic nociception via GABA B receptors.

35. Multiple sodium channel isoforms mediate the pathological effects of Pacific ciguatoxin-1.

36. Apelin targets gut contraction to control glucose metabolism via the brain.

37. Selective spider toxins reveal a role for the Nav1.1 channel in mechanical pain.

38. Structure-Activity Studies of Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxins that Inhibit High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels via GABA(B) Receptor Activation Reveal a Minimal Functional Motif.

39. Conopeptide-Derived κ-Opioid Agonists (Conorphins): Potent, Selective, and Metabolic Stable Dynorphin A Mimetics with Antinociceptive Properties.

41. Selenoether oxytocin analogues have analgesic properties in a mouse model of chronic abdominal pain.

42. Linaclotide inhibits colonic nociceptors and relieves abdominal pain via guanylate cyclase-C and extracellular cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate.

43. Sensory neuro-immune interactions differ between irritable bowel syndrome subtypes.

44. Sprouting of colonic afferent central terminals and increased spinal mitogen-activated protein kinase expression in a mouse model of chronic visceral hypersensitivity.

45. TRPA1 contributes to specific mechanically activated currents and sensory neuron mechanical hypersensitivity.

46. A novel role for TRPM8 in visceral afferent function.

47. Mitochondrial uncoupler FCCP activates proton conductance but does not block store-operated Ca(2+) current in liver cells.

48. A small component of the endoplasmic reticulum is required for store-operated Ca2+ channel activation in liver cells: evidence from studies using TRPV1 and taurodeoxycholic acid.

49. Store-operated Ca2+ channels and microdomains of Ca2+ in liver cells.

50. Store-operated Ca(2+) channels and Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 (STIM1) are targets for the actions of bile acids on liver cells.

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