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Functional imaging in microfluidic chambers reveals sensory neuron sensitivity is differentially regulated between neuronal regions
2018
Pain
Primary afferent sensory neurons are incredibly long cells, often traversing distances of over 1 m in humans. Cutaneous sensory stimuli are transduced in the periphery by specialised end organs or free nerve endings, which code the stimulus into electrical action potentials that propagate towards the central nervous system. Despite significant advances in our knowledge of sensory neuron physiology and ion channel expression, many commonly used techniques fail to accurately model the primary
doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001145
pmid:29419650
fatcat:nputnxhjtvbudm4q2inr6ms2b4