D L Tanelian
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Souter A, Garry M, Tanelian D
Pain
. 2000 Apr;
86(1-2):63-8.
PMID: 10779661
Inflammation or injury often lead to chronic pain states such as hyperalgesia where the perception of a normally painful stimulus is significantly exaggerated. Interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) is a cytokine that is...
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Markin V, Tanelian D, Jersild Jr R, Ochs S
Biophys J
. 1999 May;
76(5):2852-60.
PMID: 10233101
To account for the beading of myelinated fibers, and axons of unmyelinated nerve fibers as well of neurites of cultured dorsal root ganglia caused by mild stretching, a model is...
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Tanelian D, Barry M, Johnston S, Le T, Smith G
Nat Med
. 1997 Dec;
3(12):1398-401.
PMID: 9396612
During development, semaphorins (collapsin, fasciclin) mediate repulsive and inhibitory guidance of neurons. Semaphorin III, a secretable member of this family, is expressed by the ventral spinal cord at the time...
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Tanelian D, Barry M, Johnston S, Le T, Smith G
Biotechniques
. 1997 Sep;
23(3):484-8.
PMID: 9298220
Selective delivery of genes to ocular tissues in vivo has been a long sought after goal for potential gene therapy of ocular disease. The gene gun was considered for this...
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Tanelian D, Markin V
Biophys J
. 1997 Mar;
72(3):1092-108.
PMID: 9138558
Stimulation of the nervous system by substance P, a G protein-coupled receptor, and subsequent receptor internalization causes dendrites to change their shape from homogeneous cylinders to a heterogeneous string of...
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Volkov A, Deamer D, Tanelian D, Markin V
Prog Surf Sci
. 1996 Sep;
53(1):1-134.
PMID: 11541752
This review presents the historical development and current status of the theory of the electrical double layer at a liquid/liquid interface. It gives rigorous thermodynamic definitions of all basic concepts...
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Mikulec A, Tanelian D
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther
. 1996 Jan;
12(4):417-23.
PMID: 8951678
A number of studies have localized CGRP to nerves in the cornea and iris, and it is thought that CGRP, along with other neuropeptides, is involved in pain sensation. It...
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A feedback controlled silicon microprobe for quantitative mechanical stimulation of nerve and tissue
Jackson D, Kane B, Monroe S, Li J, Storment C, Kovacs G, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 1995 Aug;
60(1-2):157-63.
PMID: 8544475
The ability to apply and control the force and force velocity of mechanical stimulation is essential for the study of mechanoelectric transduction and adaptation processes. Silicon micromachining technology was used...
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Kane B, Storment C, Crowder S, Tanelian D, Kovacs G
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 1995 Aug;
42(8):745-50.
PMID: 7642187
Quantitative study of the transduction mechanisms in mechanically sensitive nerve terminals has been impeded by the lack of instrumentation with which to generate precisely controlled, physically localized mechanical stimuli. We...
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Tanelian D, Monroe S
J Neurophysiol
. 1995 Apr;
73(4):1568-73.
PMID: 7643167
1. To date, there has been no quantitative, systematic, study of the electrophysiology of regenerating cold receptors. This study, therefore, examines the changes in cold-receptor neural activity following a circular...