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  • White Paper - 17 Aug 2019
    GPCRs involved in pain have important roles in nociception, modulating the function of many signalling molecules and ion channels in sensory neurons.
  • White Paper - 17 Aug 2019
    Nociceptors express a variety of ligand and voltage gated ion channels involved in pain, encoding the intensity that is transduced into pain signals.
  • White Paper - 7 Aug 2019
    Retinoid receptor pharmacology studies the uptake of retinol, a form of vitamin A, which play an important role in many physiological processes.
  • White Paper - 23 Jul 2019
    The expression of appetite is commonly thought to be chemically coded through the excitation and modulation of peptides.
  • White Paper - 21 May 2019
    The ability to modify the intracellular concentrations of divalent calcium ions is vital to normal cell functioning.
  • White Paper - 18 Mar 2019
    To develop antidepressants that are more rapid and effective, it's important to identify new synaptic targets for medications to use.
  • White Paper - 11 Mar 2019
    There are similarities between optogenetics and chemogenetics in their techniques to alter neuronal expression, which enables research into neural circuitry.
  • White Paper - 11 Mar 2019
    Epigenetic modifications are changes in the chromatin structure and they can alter the accessibility of DNA, influencing gene expression.
  • White Paper - 5 Feb 2019
    Actin polymerisation research explores the dynamic processes during the growth of actin, via polymerization, and the breakdown of actin that both play significant roles in cellular mechanisms like...
  • White Paper - 14 Jun 2018
    Living cells frequently show altered mechanical properties following infection and disease. It is possible to detect whether and how any given cell is affected using quantitative tests of the...

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