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Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen
Researcher at University of Edinburgh
Publications - 6
Citations - 599
Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nociception & Nociceptor. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 577 citations.
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Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X3 receptors.
Veronika Souslova,Paolo Cesare,Yanning Ding,Armen N. Akopian,Louise C. Stanfa,Rie Suzuki,Katherine J. Carpenter,Anthony H. Dickenson,Susan Boyce,Raymond G. Hill,Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen,Andrew J.H. Smith,Emma Jane Kidd,John N. Wood +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ablation of the P2X3 gene results in the loss of rapidly desensitizing ATP-gated cation currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons, and that the responses of nodose ganglions neurons to ATP show altered kinetics and pharmacology resulting from the lost expression of P2 X2/3 heteromultimers.
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Metalloprotease‐disintegrin ADAM8: Expression analysis and targeted deletion in mice
Kristine Kelly,Gillian Hutchinson,Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen,Andrew J.H. Smith,Jörg W. Bartsch,Keisuke Horiuchi,Andrea Rittger,Katia Manova,Andy J.P. Docherty,Carl P. Blobel +9 more
TL;DR: Examination of Adam8−/− mice revealed no major defects in these or other structures during development or in adult tissues and no evident pathological phenotypes.
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Role of beta-dystrobrevin in nonmuscle dystrophin-associated protein complex-like complexes in kidney and liver.
TL;DR: In this article, the role of β-dystrobrevin in the function of non-muscle tissues was investigated in the mdx3Cv mice by gene targeting.
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Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X(3) (vol 407, pg 1015, 2000)
Souslova,Paolo Cesare,Yn Ding,AN Akoplan,Louise C. Stanfa,Rie Suzuki,K. G. Carpenter,Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen,Ajh Smith,Emma Jane Kidd,John N. Wood +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ablation of the P2X3 gene results in the loss of rapidly desensitizing ATP-gated cation currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons, and that the responses of nodose ganglions to ATP show altered kinetics and pharmacology resulting from the lost expression of P2x(2/3) heteromultimers.
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Correction: Warm-coding deficits and aberrant inflammatory pain in mice lacking P2X 3
Veronika Souslova,Paolo Cesare,Yanning Ding,Armen N. Akoplan,Louise C. Stanfa,Rie Suzuki,Katherine J. Carpenter,Daniela Nebenius-Oosthuizen,Andrew Smith,Emma Jane Kidd,John N. Wood +10 more
TL;DR: Kidd as mentioned in this paper incorrectly gave the Glaxo Institute of Applied Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QJ, UK, which was where her work was carried out.