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1. Gain-of-function mutation of a voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.7 associated with peripheral pain and impaired limb development

2. Physiological and genetic analysis of multiple sodium channel variants in a model of genetic absence epilepsy

3. The Na(V)1.7 sodium channel: from molecule to man.

6. A novel Nav1.7 mutation producing carbamazepine-responsive erythromelalgia.

10. PKCε phosphorylation of the sodium channel NaV1.8 increases channel function and produces mechanical hyperalgesia in mice.

11. DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A PROTOCOL FOR RNA EXTRACTION FROM HUMAN SKIN BIOPSY OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY PAINFUL AND PAINLESS PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

13. Sodium currents in naïve mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons: No major differences between sexes.

14. TRPM8 Mutations Associated With Persistent Pain After Surgical Injury of Corneal Trigeminal Axons.

15. TRPV1 corneal neuralgia mutation: Enhanced pH response, bradykinin sensitization, and capsaicin desensitization.

16. Nav1.8 in small dorsal root ganglion neurons contributes to vincristine-induced mechanical allodynia.

17. Real-time imaging of axonal membrane protein life cycles.

18. The evolution of patch-clamp electrophysiology: robotic, multiplex, and dynamic.

19. Disordered but effective: short linear motifs as gene therapy targets for hyperexcitability disorders.

20. Compartment-specific regulation of Na V 1.7 in sensory neurons after acute exposure to TNF-α.

21. Functionally-selective inhibition of threshold sodium currents and excitability in dorsal root ganglion neurons by cannabinol.

22. Genetic, electrophysiological, and pathological studies on patients with SCN9A-related pain disorders.

23. Na V 1.7: A central role in pain.

24. Na v 1.7 gain-of-function mutation I228M triggers age-dependent nociceptive insensitivity and C-LTMR dysregulation.

25. Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate Na V 1.7 function.

26. Conserved but not critical: Trafficking and function of Na V 1.7 are independent of highly conserved polybasic motifs.

27. Inflammation differentially controls transport of depolarizing Nav versus hyperpolarizing Kv channels to drive rat nociceptor activity.

28. Nav1.7 P610T mutation in two siblings with persistent ocular pain after corneal axon transection: impaired slow inactivation and hyperexcitable trigeminal neurons.

29. Paclitaxel effects on axonal localization and vesicular trafficking of Na V 1.8.

30. High-throughput combined voltage-clamp/current-clamp analysis of freshly isolated neurons.

31. The fates of internalized Na V 1.7 channels in sensory neurons: Retrograde cotransport with other ion channels, axon-specific recycling, and degradation.

32. Maximizing treatment efficacy through patient stratification in neuropathic pain trials.

33. Recent advances for using human induced-pluripotent stem cells as pain-in-a-dish models of neuropathic pain.

34. Non-psychotropic phytocannabinoid interactions with voltage-gated sodium channels: An update on cannabidiol and cannabigerol.

35. Fibroblast growth factor homologous factor 2 attenuates excitability of DRG neurons.

36. A TRPM7 mutation linked to familial trigeminal neuralgia: Omega current and hyperexcitability of trigeminal ganglion neurons.

37. Depolarizing Na V and Hyperpolarizing K V Channels Are Co-Trafficked in Sensory Neurons.

38. A Buthus martensii Karsch scorpion sting targets Nav1.7 in mice and mimics a phenotype of human chronic pain.

39. KCNQ variants and pain modulation: a missense variant in Kv7.3 contributes to pain resilience.

40. Paclitaxel increases axonal localization and vesicular trafficking of Nav1.7.

41. Two independent mouse lines carrying the Nav1.7 I228M gain-of-function variant display dorsal root ganglion neuron hyperexcitability but a minimal pain phenotype.

42. Trigeminal Neuralgia TRPM8 Mutation: Enhanced Activation, Basal [Ca 2+ ] i and Menthol Response.

43. Mini-review - Sodium channels and beyond in peripheral nerve disease: Modulation by cytokines and their effector protein kinases.

44. Pharmacological activity and NMR solution structure of the leech peptide HSTX-I.

45. Sodium channel Nav1.6 in sensory neurons contributes to vincristine-induced allodynia.

46. Familial trigeminal neuralgia - a systematic clinical study with a genomic screen of the neuronal electrogenisome.

47. Pharmacological characterization of a rat Nav1.7 loss-of-function model with insensitivity to pain.

48. Dexpramipexole blocks Nav1.8 sodium channels and provides analgesia in multiple nociceptive and neuropathic pain models.

49. Differential effect of lacosamide on Nav1.7 variants from responsive and non-responsive patients with small fibre neuropathy.

50. A 49-residue sequence motif in the C terminus of Nav1.9 regulates trafficking of the channel to the plasma membrane.

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