apl. Prof. Dr. Barbara Namer



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Methylglyoxal causes pain and hyperalgesia in human through C-fiber activation (2019) Düll M, Riegel K, Tappenbeck J, Ries V, Strupf M, Fleming T, Sauer S, Namer B Journal article Bile salt subspecies activate MRGX4 expressed on sensory neurons and cause itching in humans (2019) Wolf K, Kühn H, Leibl V, Gebhardt L, Glaudo M, Reeh P, Fischer MJM, et al. Conference contribution Novel diagnostic approach and algorithm for small fiber neuropathy (2019) Saffer N, Kress L, Eggermann K, Namer B, Malzacher T, Klitsch A, Kampik D, et al. Conference contribution The role of Nav1.7 in human nociceptors: Insights from human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived sensory neurons of erythromelalgia patients (2019) Meents JE, Bressan E, Sontag S, Foerster A, Hautvast P, Rösseler C, Hampl M, et al. Journal article Sympathetic efferent neurons are less sensitive than nociceptors to 4 Hz sinusoidal stimulation (2019) Jonas R, Namer B, Schnakenberg M, Soares S, Pakalniskis J, Carr R, Schmelz M, Rukwied R Journal article "MigraineMonitor" – Towards a System for the Prediction of Migraine Attacks using Electrostimulation (2018) Stefke A, Wilm F, Richer R, Gradl S, Eskofier B, Forster C, Namer B Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Low-Frequency Stimulation of Silent Nociceptors Induces Secondary Mechanical Hyperalgesia in Human Skin (2018) Sauerstein K, Liebelt J, Namer B, Schmidt R, Rukwied R, Schmelz M Journal article Nerve growth factor locally sensitizes nociceptors in human skin (2018) Obreja O, Rukwied R, Nagler L, Schmidt M, Schmelz M, Namer B Journal article Etomidate and propylene glycol activate nociceptive TRP ion channels (2018) Niedermirtl F, Eberhardt M, Namer B, Leffler A, Nau C, Reeh P, Kistner K Journal article Cyclic changes in sensations to painful stimuli in migraine patients (2018) Strupf M, Fraunberger B, Meßlinger K, Namer B Journal article
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