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Dentin hypersensitivity (DH), referred to as the “common cold of dentistry,” is defined as short, sharp pain arising from the exposed dentin in response to thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic, or chemical stimuli that cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or pathology1. ...
1g). To ascertain whether the effect on tactile sensitivity was due to the production of allodynia (low-threshold stimuli now being perceived as noxious) vs. non-specific hypersensitivity, we tested a range of low-threshold and high-threshold mechanical stimuli. PV-ChR2 animals, but not PV-m...
The second trial evaluated the anti-IgE monoclonal antibody, omalizumab, which specifically targets the Fc portion of IgE to prevent binding to the surface of cells and is therefore a narrowly focussed intervention for type I hypersensitivity. In a placebo-controlled trial of guidelines-based asthma...
involved in the emergence of ED in ASC. More specifically, we considered the interplay between ASC traits and both emotional vulnerability and the experience of invalidation. Indeed, in addition to the biological vulnerability similar to that found in BPD (i.e. hypersensitivity, hyperreactivity and...
The development of hypersensitivity resulting from peripheral nerve injury has been examined in a number of transgenic mouse lines. It is of great interest that α2δ-1 over-expressing mice show a neuropathic phenotype of hyperalgesia and tactile allodynia compared to wild-type mice, under control ...
These brain regions are known to respond to functional amygdala hypersensitivity [46, 48]. However, little evidence implicates monoamine neurotransmission in the development of MDD and anxiety. Therefore, drugs related to monoamines seem to restore mood by modulating processes unrelated to the primary ...
types of DNA lesions, explaining the specificity of activation of ATM, ATR and DNA-PKcs (discussed below). Once activated, the three kinases preferentially phosphorylate a serine or a threonine residue preceding a glutamine, referred to as the S/T-Q motif [17]. Given the small size of the...
(BC 25–AD 50), defined by the four cardinal signs of rubor (redness), tumor (swelling), calore (heat), and dolore (pain).1Pain, an unpleasant sensation driven by the nervous system, is thus intrinsically linked to inflammation. In the last few hundred years, researchers began to ...
082 gene symbols have one or more of these four types of ambiguity. To determine which synonyms are potentially ambiguous (“unsafe gene synonyms”; Fig.1C) we did feature engineering to obtain variables that characterise unsafe synonyms (e.g. longer gene names are less probable to be ...