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Gerry S Oxford

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Leishman E, Kunkler P, Manchanda M, Sangani K, Stuart J, Oxford G, et al.
Neurobiol Pain . 2018 Feb; 1:28-36. PMID: 29430557
Exposure to airborne toxins can trigger headaches, but the mechanisms are not well understood. Some environmental toxins, such as acrolein, activate transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), a receptor involved...
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Molosh A, Sajdyk T, Truitt W, Zhu W, Oxford G, Shekhar A
Neuropsychopharmacology . 2013 Jan; 38(7):1352-64. PMID: 23358240
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) administration into the basolateral amygdala (BLA) decreases anxiety-like behavior, mediated in part through the Y1 receptor (Y1R) isoform. Activation of Y1Rs results in G-protein-mediated reduction of cAMP...
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Zhu W, Oxford G
Neurosci Lett . 2011 Jul; 500(3):192-6. PMID: 21741445
Cultures of neonatal and adult dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons are commonly used in in vitro models to study the ion channels and signaling events associated with peripheral sensation under...
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Brittain J, Duarte D, Wilson S, Zhu W, Ballard C, Johnson P, et al.
Nat Med . 2011 Jun; 17(7):822-9. PMID: 21642979
The use of N-type voltage-gated calcium channel (CaV2.2) blockers to treat pain is limited by many physiological side effects. Here we report that inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity can be suppressed...
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Butterworth J, Oxford G
Anesthesiology . 2009 Jun; 111(1):12-4. PMID: 19512864
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Zhu W, Xu P, Cuascut F, Hall A, Oxford G
J Neurosci . 2007 Dec; 27(50):13770-80. PMID: 18077689
Pain hypersensitivity is a cardinal sign of tissue damage, but how molecules from peripheral tissues affect sensory neuron physiology is incompletely understood. Previous studies have shown that activin A increases...
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Zhu W, Oxford G
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2007 Feb; 34(4):689-700. PMID: 17324588
Nerve growth factor (NGF) induces an acute sensitization of nociceptive DRG neurons, in part, through sensitization of the capsaicin receptor TRPV1 via the high affinity trkA receptor. The mechanisms linking...
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Webb C, McCudden C, Willard F, Kimple R, Siderovski D, Oxford G
J Neurochem . 2005 Mar; 92(6):1408-18. PMID: 15748159
The GoLoco motif is a short polypeptide sequence found in G-protein signaling regulators such as regulator of G-protein signaling proteins type 12 and 14 and activator of G-protein signaling protein...
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Oxford G, Webb C
Methods Enzymol . 2004 Oct; 390:437-50. PMID: 15488193
Biochemical and structural studies of signaling proteins have revealed critical features of peptide motifs at the interaction surfaces between proteins. Such information can be used to design small peptides that...
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Gay E, Urban J, Nichols D, Oxford G, Mailman R
Mol Pharmacol . 2004 Jun; 66(1):97-105. PMID: 15213300
There are now several examples of single G protein-coupled receptors to which binding of specific agonists causes differential effects on the associated signaling pathways. The dopamine D(2) receptor is of...