39 results on '"Gomez Varela, David"'
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2. Mitochondrial perturbation in the intestine causes microbiota-dependent injury and gene signatures discriminative of inflammatory disease
3. Phenotype- and species-specific skin proteomic signatures for incision-induced pain in humans and mice
4. Ultra-sensitive metaproteomics (uMetaP) redefines the dark field of metaproteome, enables single-bacterium resolution, and discovers hidden functions in the gut microbiome
5. Proteome-based systems biology in chronic pain
6. Lateral Mobility of Presynaptic α7-Containing Nicotinic Receptors and Its Relevance for Glutamate Release
7. The Proteomics and Metabolomics of Pain: Opportunities for Systems Medicine
8. Optimization of Experimental Parameters in Data-Independent Mass Spectrometry Significantly Increases Depth and Reproducibility of Results
9. Standardized Profiling of The Membrane-Enriched Proteome of Mouse Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG) Provides Novel Insights Into Chronic Pain
10. The Proteomics and Metabolomics of Pain
11. Expanding the Characterization of Microbial Ecosystems using DIA-PASEF Metaproteomics
12. Vti1b promotes TRPV1 sensitization during inflammatory pain
13. Deep proteome profiling reveals signatures of age and sex differences in paw skin and sciatic nerve of naïve mice
14. Transcriptomic and proteomic profiling of NaV1.8-expressing mouse nociceptors
15. Author response: Deep proteome profiling reveals signatures of age and sex differences in paw skin and sciatic nerve of naïve mice
16. Species-specific cutaneous protein signatures upon incision injury and correlation with distinct pain-related phenotypes in humans
17. Proteome and Network Analysis Provides Novel Insights Into Developing and Established Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
18. COVID-19 Vaccine Protection Against Mortality in Hospitalized Patients with Oxygen Requirement: A Multicontinental Retrospective Study
19. Development and evaluation of a machine learning-based in-hospital COvid-19 Disease Outcome Predictor (CODOP): a multicontinental retrospective study
20. A proteome signature for acute incisional pain in dorsal root ganglia of mice
21. Relevance of the proximal domain in the amino-terminus of HERG channels for regulation by a phospholipase C-coupled hormone receptor
22. Differential Effects of Amino-Terminal Distal and Proximal Domains in the Regulation of Human erg K + Channel Gating
23. Vti1b promotes TRPV1 sensitization during inflammatory pain
24. Region-Resolved Quantitative Proteome Profiling Reveals Molecular Dynamics Associated With Chronic Pain in the PNS and Spinal Cord
25. Myotubularin related protein-2 and its phospholipid substrate PIP2 control Piezo2-mediated mechanotransduction in peripheral sensory neurons
26. Author response: Myotubularin related protein-2 and its phospholipid substrate PIP2 control Piezo2-mediated mechanotransduction in peripheral sensory neurons
27. New targeted approaches for the quantification of data‐independent acquisition mass spectrometry
28. WITHDRAWN: Heralds of parallel MS: Data-independent acquisition surpassing sequential identification of data dependent acquisition in proteomics
29. Nocistatin sensitizes TRPA1 channels in peripheral sensory neurons
30. Native Piezo2 Interactomics Identifies Pericentrin as a Novel Regulator of Piezo2 in Somatosensory Neurons
31. Exploring novel paths towards protein signatures of chronic pain
32. Modulation of nociceptive ion channels and receptors via protein-protein interactions: implications for pain relief
33. Nocistatin sensitizes TRPA1 channels in peripheral sensory neurons.
34. Postsynaptic scaffolds for nicotinic receptors on neurons
35. Different relevance of inactivation and F468 residue in the mechanisms of hEag1 channel blockage by astemizole, imipramine and dofetilide
36. Annexin A2 Regulates TRPA1-Dependent Nociception.
37. Transcriptomic and proteomic profiling of Na V 1.8-expressing mouse nociceptors.
38. Myotubularin related protein-2 and its phospholipid substrate PIP 2 control Piezo2-mediated mechanotransduction in peripheral sensory neurons.
39. Protein kinase C is necessary for recovery from the thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced r-ERG current reduction in GH3 rat anterior pituitary cells.
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