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Dr. Roberto De Col
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Lehrstuhl für Physiologie
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Nitroxyl Delivered by Angeli’s Salt Causes Short‐Lasting Activation Followed by Long‐Lasting Deactivation of Meningeal Afferents in Models of Headache Generation (2022)
Stöckl SK, De Col R, Filipovic MR, Meßlinger K
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Photoactivation of olfactory sensory neurons does not affect action potential conduction in individual trigeminal sensory axons innervating the rodent nasal cavity (2019)
Maurer M, Papotto N, Sertel-Nakajima J, Schüler M, De Col R, Möhrlen F, Meßlinger K, et al.
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NaV1.7 and pain: contribution of peripheral nerves (2018)
Hoffmann T, Sharon O, Wittmann J, Carr RW, Vyshnevska A, De Col R, Nassar MA, et al.
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Differential conduction and CGRP release in visceral versus cutaneous peripheral nerves in the mouse (2018)
De Col R, Meßlinger K, Hoffmann T
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Hydrogen sulfide as a new modulator in an animal model of trigeminal nociception (2017)
Teicher C, De Col R, Meßlinger K
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Role of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 receptors in rodent models of meningeal nociception - Experiments in vitro (2017)
Denner AC, Vogler B, Meßlinger K, De Col R
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Hydrogen Sulfide Mediating both Excitatory and Inhibitory Effects in a Rat Model of Meningeal Nociception and Headache Generation (2017)
Teicher C, De Col R, Meßlinger K
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Mice and rats differ with respect to activity-dependent slowing of conduction velocity in the saphenous peripheral nerve (2015)
Hoffmann T, De Col R, Meßlinger K, Reeh P, Weidner C
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