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Sheila Vignali

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The Journal of Physiology|March 4, 2006
Characterization of voltage-dependent sodium and calcium channels in mouse pancreatic A- and B-cellsSheila Vignali, Veronika Leiss, Rosi Karl, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 17, 2024
Biopsy samples from patients with irritable bowel syndrome, but not from those with mastocytosis or unspecific gastrointestinal complaints reveal unique nerve activation in all gut regions independent of mast cell density, histamine content or specific gastrointestinal symptomsSheila Vignali, Sabine Buhner, Wolfgang Greiter, et al.
Thrombosis Journal|July 5, 2022
Clinical outcomes in patients receiving edoxaban or phenprocoumon for prevention of stroke in atrial fibrillation: a German real-world cohort studyChristopher Hohmann, Magnus Lutz, Sheila Vignali, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 10, 2010
Recordings from human myenteric neurons using voltage-sensitive dyesSheila Vignali, Nadine Peter, Güralp Ceyhan, et al.
Gastroenterology|July 15, 2009
Activation of human enteric neurons by supernatants of colonic biopsy specimens from patients with irritable bowel syndromeSabine Buhner, Qin Li, Sheila Vignali, et al.
Experimental Physiology|June 22, 2014
Neuronal activation by mucosal biopsy supernatants from irritable bowel syndrome patients is linked to visceral sensitivitySabine Buhner, Breg Braak, Qin Li, et al.
Plos One|March 13, 2018
Protease signaling through protease activated receptor 1 mediate nerve activation by mucosal supernatants from irritable bowel syndrome but not from ulcerative colitis patientsSabine Buhner, Hannes Hahne, Kerstin Hartwig, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|March 4, 2006
Characterization of voltage-dependent sodium and calcium channels in mouse pancreatic A- and B-cellsSheila Vignali, Veronika Leiss, Rosi Karl, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 17, 2024
Biopsy samples from patients with irritable bowel syndrome, but not from those with mastocytosis or unspecific gastrointestinal complaints reveal unique nerve activation in all gut regions independent of mast cell density, histamine content or specific gastrointestinal symptomsSheila Vignali, Sabine Buhner, Wolfgang Greiter, et al.
Thrombosis Journal|July 5, 2022
Clinical outcomes in patients receiving edoxaban or phenprocoumon for prevention of stroke in atrial fibrillation: a German real-world cohort studyChristopher Hohmann, Magnus Lutz, Sheila Vignali, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 10, 2010
Recordings from human myenteric neurons using voltage-sensitive dyesSheila Vignali, Nadine Peter, Güralp Ceyhan, et al.
Gastroenterology|July 15, 2009
Activation of human enteric neurons by supernatants of colonic biopsy specimens from patients with irritable bowel syndromeSabine Buhner, Qin Li, Sheila Vignali, et al.
Experimental Physiology|June 22, 2014
Neuronal activation by mucosal biopsy supernatants from irritable bowel syndrome patients is linked to visceral sensitivitySabine Buhner, Breg Braak, Qin Li, et al.
Plos One|March 13, 2018
Protease signaling through protease activated receptor 1 mediate nerve activation by mucosal supernatants from irritable bowel syndrome but not from ulcerative colitis patientsSabine Buhner, Hannes Hahne, Kerstin Hartwig, et al.
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