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2006Pancreatobiliary afferent recordings in the anaesthetised Australian possumSchloithe, A.; Woods, C.; Davison, J.; Blackshaw, L.; Toouli, J.; Saccone, G.
2000Divergence of mucosal and motor effects of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and LR3IGF-I on rat isolated ileum following abdominal irradiationFraser, R.; Flach, C.; Schirmer, M.; Blackshaw, L.; Langman, J.; Howarth, G.; Yeoh, E.
2009Role of TRPV1 in high-threshold rat colonic splanchnic afferents is revealed by inflammationPhillis, B.; Martin, C.; Kang, D.; Larsson, H.; Lindstrom, E.; Martinez, V.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Activation of splanchnic and pelvic colonic afferents by bradykinin in miceBrierley, S.; Jones, C.; Xu, L.; Gebhart, G.; Blackshaw, L.
2006Potentiation of mouse vagal afferent mechanosensitivity by ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptorsSlattery, J.; Page, A.; Dorian, C.; Brierley, S.; Blackshaw, L.
2005Differential chemosensory function and receptor expression of splanchnic and pelvic colonic afferents in miceBrierley, S.; Carter, R.; Jones III, W.; Xu, L.; Robinson, D.; Hicks, G.; Gebhart, G.; Blackshaw, L.
2009Expression of taste molecules in the upper gastrointestinal tract in humans with and without type 2 diabetesYoung, R.; Sutherland, K.; Pezos, N.; Brierley, S.; Horowitz, M.; Rayner, C.; Blackshaw, L.
2008Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 mediates protease activated receptor 2-induced sensitization of colonic afferent nerves and visceral hyperalgesiaSipe, W.; Brierley, S.; Martin, C.; Phillis, B.; Cruz, F.; Grady, E.; Liedtke, W.; Cohen, D.; Vanner, S.; Blackshaw, L.; Bunnett, N.
2009Nitric Oxide as an Endogenous Peripheral Modulator of Visceral Sensory Neuronal FunctionPage, A.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Young, R.; Blackshaw, L.
2009The ion channel TRPA1 is required for normal mechanosensation and is modulated by algesic stimuliBrierley, S.; Hughes, P.; Page, A.; Kwan, K.; Martin, C.; O'Donnell, T.; Isaacs, N.; Harrington, A.; Adam, B.; Liebregts, T.; Holtmann, G.; Corey, D.; Rychkov, G.; Blackshaw, L.