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Out of stock - Currently unavailable Substance P is a neuropeptide derived from preprotachinin. Substance P is widely distributed in the central and peripheral nervous system. In sensory ganglia, it is expressed by small sensory neurons and is transported to their central and peripheral terminals. The role of substance P in sensory transmission has been studied extensively, and its involvement in nociception and chronic pain is well established. Our guinea pig anti-substance P antibody provides an excellent tool for multicolor immunofluorescence experiments. Product Highlights: |
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- Elora Midavaine, Rebecca L. Brouillette, Elizabeth Theberge, Christine E. Mona, Sakeen W. Kashem, Jerome Cote, Vera Zeugin, Elie Besserer-Offroy, Jean-Michel Longpre, Eric Marsault, and Philippe Sarret. (2024). Discovery of a CCR2-Targeting Pepducin Therapy for Chronic Pain. Pharmacological Research, 107242. doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107242
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- José Eduardo Roa-Coria, Jorge Baruch Pineda-Farias, Paulino Barragán-Iglesias, Geovanna Nallely Quiñonez-Bastidas, Ángel Zúñiga-Romero, Juan Carlos Huerta-Cruz, Juan Gerardo Reyes-García, Francisco Javier Flores-Murrieta, Vinicio Granados-SotoView ORCID ID profile and Héctor Isaac Rocha-González (2019). Possible involvement of peripheral TRP channels in the hydrogen sulfide-induced hyperalgesia in diabetic rats. BMC Neuroscience 201920:1 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12868-018-0483-3
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