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Antimycin A increases bronchopulmonary C-fiber excitability via protein kinase C alpha
Bahia, P. K., S. H. Hadley, I. Barannikov, and I. Sowells. 2020. “Antimycin A Increases Bronchopulmonary C-Fiber Excitability via Protein Kinase C Alpha”. Respir Physiol Neurobiol 278: 103446.
Differential sensitivity of cinnamaldehyde-evoked calcium fluxes to ruthenium red in guinea pig and mouse trigeminal sensory neurons
Bahia, P. K., and T. E. Taylor-Clark. 2021. “Differential Sensitivity of Cinnamaldehyde-Evoked Calcium Fluxes to Ruthenium Red in Guinea Pig and Mouse Trigeminal Sensory Neurons”. BMC Res Notes 14: 127.
Action potential conduction in the mouse and rat vagus nerve is dependent on multiple voltage-gated sodium channels (Na(V)1s)
Nair, S. S., N. Pavelkova, C. M. Murphy, and M. Kollarik. 2023. “Action Potential Conduction in the Mouse and Rat Vagus Nerve Is Dependent on Multiple Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels (Na(V)1s)”. J Neurophysiol 130: 684-93.
Phenotypic distinctions between neural crest and placodal derived vagal C-fibres in mouse lungs
Nassenstein, C., T. E. Taylor-Clark, A. C. Myers, and F. Ru. 2010. “Phenotypic Distinctions Between Neural Crest and Placodal Derived Vagal C-Fibres in Mouse Lungs”. J Physiol 588: 4769-83.
Functional evidence of distinct electrophile-induced activation states of the ion channel TRPA1
Parks, T. A., P. K. Bahia, and T. E. Taylor-Clark. 2021. “Functional Evidence of Distinct Electrophile-Induced Activation States of the Ion Channel TRPA1”. Biochem Biophys Rep 27: 101044.
Peripheral neural circuitry in cough
Taylor-Clark, T. E. 2015. “Peripheral Neural Circuitry in Cough”. Curr Opin Pharmacol 22: 9-17.
Oxidative stress as activators of sensory nerves for cough
Taylor-Clark, T. E. 2015. “Oxidative Stress As Activators of Sensory Nerves for Cough”. Pulm Pharmacol Ther 35: 94-9.