163 results on '"Spencer, Nick J."'
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2. Mechanisms underlying the gut–brain communication: How enterochromaffin (EC) cells activate vagal afferent nerve endings in the small intestine
3. Remote optogenetic control of the enteric nervous system and brain-gut axis in freely-behaving mice enabled by a wireless, battery-free optoelectronic device
4. Rhythmicity in the Enteric Nervous System of Mice
5. Analysis of Intestinal Movements with Spatiotemporal Maps: Beyond Anatomy and Physiology
6. Identifying Types of Neurons in the Human Colonic Enteric Nervous System
7. Enteric Control of the Sympathetic Nervous System
8. Activation of ENS Circuits in Mouse Colon: Coordination in the Mouse Colonic Motor Complex as a Robust, Distributed Control System
9. Identification of vagal afferent nerve endings in the mouse colon and their spatial relationship with enterochromaffin cells
10. Characterization of viscerofugal neurons in human colon by retrograde tracing and multi-layer immunohistochemistry
11. Circadian rhythms in colonic function
12. Early Australian neuroscientists and the tyranny of distance
13. Cellular Regulation of Peripheral Serotonin
14. Role of 5-Hydroxytryptamine in the Control of Gut Motility
15. Endocannabinoids, anandamide and 2-AG, regulate mechanosensitivity of mucosal afferents in the Guinea pig bladder
16. Slowed gastrointestinal transit is associated with an altered caecal microbiota in an aged rat model
17. Enteric Nervous System Structure and Neurochemistry Related to Function and Neuropathology
18. Physiology of Gastric Motility Patterns
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21. Types of Neurons in the Human Colonic Myenteric Plexus Identified by Multilayer Immunohistochemical Coding
22. Stimulation of extrinsic sympathetic nerves differentially affects neurogenic motor activity in guinea pig distal colon
23. How should we define a nociceptor in the gut-brain axis?
24. Piezo2 channels expressed by colon-innervating TRPV1-lineage neurons mediate visceral mechanical hypersensitivity
25. Anatomical distribution of CGRP-containing lumbosacral spinal afferent neurons in the mouse uterine horn
26. Disengaging spinal afferent nerve communication with the brain in live mice
27. Quantification of CGRP‐immunoreactive myenteric neurons in mouse colon
28. Role of 5‐HT in the enteric nervous system and enteroendocrine cells
29. Mechanisms underlying initiation of propulsion in guinea pig distal colon
30. GLP-1 appetite control via intestinofugal neurons
31. Diminished Piezo2-Dependent Tactile Sensitivity Occurs in Aging Human Gut and Slows Gastrointestinal Transit in Mice
32. The gut-brain axis: spatial relationship between spinal afferent nerves and 5-HT-containing enterochromaffin cells in mucosa of mouse colon
33. The human enteric nervous system. Historical and modern advances. Collaboration between science and surgery
34. Distinguishing the contributions of neuronal and mucosal serotonin in the regulation of colonic motility
35. Modification of Neurogenic Colonic Motor Behaviours by Chemogenetic Ablation of Calretinin Neurons
36. Is There a Role for Endogenous 5-HT in Gastrointestinal Motility? How Recent Studies Have Changed Our Understanding
37. Extrinsic Sensory Innervation of the Gut: Structure and Function
38. Clodronate Treatment Prevents Vaginal Hypersensitivity in a Mouse Model of Vestibulodynia
39. The role of enteric inhibitory neurons in intestinal motility
40. Novel intrinsic neurogenic and myogenic mechanisms underlying the formation of faecal pellets along the large intestine of guinea‐pigs
41. Identification of a novel distension-evoked motility pattern in the mouse uterus
42. The extraordinary partnership of Geoff Burnstock and Mollie Holman
43. Long range synchronization within the enteric nervous system underlies propulsion along the large intestine in mice
44. Serotonin Deficiency Is Associated With Delayed Gastric Emptying
45. Microbial signalling in colonic motility
46. Control of colonic motility using electrical stimulation to modulate enteric neural activity
47. Activation of MrgprA3 and MrgprC11 on Bladder-Innervating Afferents Induces Peripheral and Central Hypersensitivity to Bladder Distension
48. Motor patterns in the proximal and distal mouse colon which underlie formation and propulsion of feces
49. Evidence for Glucagon Secretion and Function Within the Human Gut
50. Activation of MrgprA3 and MrgprC11 on bladder-innervating afferents induces peripheral and central hypersensitivity to bladder distension
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