TY - GEN AU - Hockley, James RF AU - González Cano, Rafael AU - McMurray, Sheridan AU - Tejada-Giráldez, Miguel A AU - McGuire, Cian AU - Torres, Antonio AU - Wilbrey, Anna L AU - Cibert-Goton, Vincent AU - Nieto López, Francisco Rafael AU - Pitcher, Thomas AU - Knowles, Charles H AU - Baeyens Cabrera, José Manuel AU - Wood, Jhon N AU - Winchester, Wendy J AU - Bulmer, David C AU - Cendán Martínez, Cruz Miguel AU - McMurray, Gordon PY - 2017 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100251 AB - Key points: Voltage-gated sodium channels play a fundamental role in determining neuronal excitability. Specifically, voltage-gated sodium channel subtype NaV 1.7 is required for sensing acute and inflammatory somatic pain in mice and humans but its... LA - eng PB - Physiological Society KW - NaV1.7 KW - colorectal KW - heat pain KW - visceral nociception KW - visceral pain KW - voltage gated sodium channel TI - Visceral and somatic pain modalities reveal NaV 1.7-independent visceral nociceptive pathways DO - 10.1113/JP272837 ER -