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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 18, 2025
A cellular basis for heightened gut sensitivity in femalesArchana Venkataraman, Eric E Figueroa, Joel Castro, et al.
Cell|August 27, 2019
A Cell-Penetrating Scorpion Toxin Enables Mode-Specific Modulation of TRPA1 and PainJohn V Lin King, Joshua J Emrick, Mark J S Kelly, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
A Cellular Basis for Heightened Gut Sensitivity in FemalesArchana Venkataraman, Eric E Figueroa, Joel Castro, et al.
Nature|June 1, 2007
The menthol receptor TRPM8 is the principal detector of environmental coldDiana M Bautista, Jan Siemens, Joshua M Glazer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2025
Population imaging of enterochromaffin cell activity reveals regulation by somatostatinNathan D Rossen, Kouki K Touhara, Joel Castro, et al.
Nature|January 9, 2004
Mustard oils and cannabinoids excite sensory nerve fibres through the TRP channel ANKTM1Sven-Eric Jordt, Diana M Bautista, Huai-Hu Chuang, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|June 24, 2008
Pungent agents from Szechuan peppers excite sensory neurons by inhibiting two-pore potassium channelsDiana M Bautista, Yaron M Sigal, Aaron D Milstein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 17, 2005
Pungent products from garlic activate the sensory ion channel TRPA1Diana M Bautista, Pouya Movahed, Andrew Hinman, et al.
Cell|March 28, 2006
TRPA1 mediates the inflammatory actions of environmental irritants and proalgesic agentsDiana M Bautista, Sven-Eric Jordt, Tetsuro Nikai, et al.
Cell|June 27, 2017
Enterochromaffin Cells Are Gut Chemosensors that Couple to Sensory Neural PathwaysNicholas W Bellono, James R Bayrer, Duncan B Leitch, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 18, 2025
A cellular basis for heightened gut sensitivity in femalesArchana Venkataraman, Eric E Figueroa, Joel Castro, et al.
Cell|August 27, 2019
A Cell-Penetrating Scorpion Toxin Enables Mode-Specific Modulation of TRPA1 and PainJohn V Lin King, Joshua J Emrick, Mark J S Kelly, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 12, 2025
A Cellular Basis for Heightened Gut Sensitivity in FemalesArchana Venkataraman, Eric E Figueroa, Joel Castro, et al.
Nature|June 1, 2007
The menthol receptor TRPM8 is the principal detector of environmental coldDiana M Bautista, Jan Siemens, Joshua M Glazer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 6, 2025
Population imaging of enterochromaffin cell activity reveals regulation by somatostatinNathan D Rossen, Kouki K Touhara, Joel Castro, et al.
Nature|January 9, 2004
Mustard oils and cannabinoids excite sensory nerve fibres through the TRP channel ANKTM1Sven-Eric Jordt, Diana M Bautista, Huai-Hu Chuang, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|June 24, 2008
Pungent agents from Szechuan peppers excite sensory neurons by inhibiting two-pore potassium channelsDiana M Bautista, Yaron M Sigal, Aaron D Milstein, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 17, 2005
Pungent products from garlic activate the sensory ion channel TRPA1Diana M Bautista, Pouya Movahed, Andrew Hinman, et al.
Cell|March 28, 2006
TRPA1 mediates the inflammatory actions of environmental irritants and proalgesic agentsDiana M Bautista, Sven-Eric Jordt, Tetsuro Nikai, et al.
Cell|June 27, 2017
Enterochromaffin Cells Are Gut Chemosensors that Couple to Sensory Neural PathwaysNicholas W Bellono, James R Bayrer, Duncan B Leitch, et al.
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