the majority of dorsal spinal cord gastrin releasing peptide is synthesized locally whereas neuromedin b is highly expressed in pain- and itch-sensing somatosensory neurons
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
Itch is one of the major somatosensory modalities. Some recent findings have proposed that gastrin releasing peptide (Grp) is expressed in a subset of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and functions as a selective neurotransmitter for transferring itch information to spinal cord interneurons. However, expression data from public databases and earlier literatures indicate that
Findings
Conclusion
The majority of dSC Grp is synthesized locally in dorsal spinal cord neurons. On the other hand,
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| Authors | ;Fleming Michael S;Ramos Daniel;Han Seung;Zhao Jianyuan;Son Young-Jin;Luo Wenqin |
| Journal | fems microbiology ecology |
| Year | 2012 |
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