29 results on '"Barik, Arnab"'
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2. A Deep-Learning Driven Investigation of the Circuit Basis for Reflexive Hypersensitivity to Thermal Pain
3. A deep-learning driven investigation of circuit basis for reflexive hypersensitivity to pain
4. A septo-hypothalamic-medullary circuit directs stress-induced analgesia
5. The Spino-Parabrachial Pathway for Itch
6. Intraspinal injection of adeno-associated viruses into the adult mouse spinal cord
7. MuSK: A Kinase Critical for the Formation and Maintenance of the Neuromuscular Junction
8. A spinoparabrachial circuit defined by Tacr1 expression drives pain
9. Author response: A spinoparabrachial circuit defined by Tacr1 expression drives pain
10. A spinoparabrachial circuit defined by Tacr1 expression drives pain
11. Parallel Parabrachial Pathways Provide Pieces of the Pain Puzzle
12. Cerebellospinal Neurons Regulate Motor Performance and Motor Learning
13. Nppb Neurons Are Sensors of Mast Cell-Induced Itch
14. An African-specific haplotype in MRGPRX4 is associated with menthol cigarette smoking
15. A Brainstem-Spinal Circuit Controlling Nocifensive Behavior
16. Remembering a Bad Taste
17. PIEZO2 mediates injury-induced tactile pain in mice and humans
18. Regulation of Synapse Development byVgatDeletion from ErbB4-Positive Interneurons
19. Specialized Mechanosensory Nociceptors Mediating Rapid Responses to Hair Pull
20. Enzymatic Activity of the Scaffold Protein Rapsyn for Synapse Formation
21. Lrp4 in astrocytes modulates glutamatergic transmission
22. Slit2 as a β-catenin/Ctnnb1-dependent retrograde signal for presynaptic differentiation
23. Author response: Slit2 as a β-catenin/Ctnnb1-dependent retrograde signal for presynaptic differentiation
24. ERBB3-mediated regulation of Bergmann glia proliferation in cerebellar lamination
25. Crosstalk between Agrin and Wnt signaling pathways in development of vertebrate neuromuscular junction
26. Antibodies against low-density lipoprotein receptor–related protein 4 induce myasthenia gravis
27. β-Catenin gain of function in muscles impairs neuromuscular junction formation
28. β-Catenin gain of function in muscles impairs neuromuscular junction formation
29. Third-Party Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer Indicates Constitutive Association of Membrane Proteins: Application to Class A G-Protein-Coupled Receptors and G-Proteins
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