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1. Peripheral gating of mechanosensation by glial diazepam binding inhibitor

3. Kv7 Channels and Excitability Disorders

7. Peripheral gating of pain by glial endozepine

8. Redox regulation of KV7 channels through EF3 hand of calmodulin

11. Super-Resolution Analysis of the Origins of the Elementary Events of ER Calcium Release in Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons.

12. Inhibition of T-type Ca2+ Channels by Hydrogen Sulfide

13. Redox regulation of KV7 channels through EF3 hand of calmodulin

15. Dorsal root ganglia control nociceptive input to the central nervous system

16. Redox regulation of KV7 channels through EF3 hand of calmodulin

17. Redox regulation of KV7 channels through EF3 hand of calmodulin

19. Dorsal root ganglia control nociceptive input to the central nervous system

21. Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission

24. Repressor element 1-silencing transcription factor deficiency yields profound hearing loss through Kv7.4 channel upsurge in auditory neurons and hair cells

25. Redox regulation of Kv7 channels through EF3 hand of calmodulin

29. Author response: Repressor element 1-silencing transcription factor deficiency yields profound hearing loss through Kv7.4 channel upsurge in auditory neurons and hair cells

34. Protein disulfide isomerase modulation of TRPV1 controls heat hyperalgesia in chronic pain

42. A correlative super-resolution protocol to visualise structural underpinnings of fast second-messenger signalling in primary cell types

45. Dorsal root ganglia control nociceptive input to the central nervous system

46. Junctophilin-4 facilitates inflammatory signalling at plasma membrane-endoplasmic reticulum junctions in sensory neurons

49. The acute nociceptive signals induced by bradykinin in rat sensory neurons are mediated by inhibition of M-type [K.sup.+] channels and activation of [Ca.sup.2+]-activated [Cl.sup.-] channels

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