Publications
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Paule C, Davis J, Nagy I, 2007, Human TRPV1 haplotypes show different sensitivity to various activators, European Neuropeptide Club
Nagy I, Santha P, 2007, Insulin-induced membrane currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurones, European Neuropaptide Club
Gram DX, Ahren B, Nagy I, et al., 2007, Capsaicin-sensitive sensory fibers in the islets of Langerhans contribute to defective insulin secretion in Zucker diabetic rat, an animal model for some aspects of human type 2 diabetes, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, Vol: 25, Pages: 213-223, ISSN: 0953-816X
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Nagy I, 2007, Mechanisms activating the transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 receptor (TRPV1) in the inflamed urinary bladder.Nagy, World Institute of Pain
Paule C, Davis J, Nagy I, 2007, HUMAN TRPV1 POLYMORPHS SHOW DIFFERENT SENSITIVITY TO VARIOUS ACTIVATORS, 2007, International Brain Research Organization
Cruz F, Charrua A, Paule C, et al., 2007, TRPV1 in human urothelial cells is functional and its expression is up-regulated by inflammatory mediators, European Urology Supplements, Vol: 6
Santha P, Jancso G, Nagy I, 2006, Insulin and insulin-like growth factor induce thermo-sensitive ionic currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons, Magyar Idegtudomanyi Tarsasag
Santha P, Nagy I, 2006, Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I induce thermo-sensitive ionic currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons., 6th Forum of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Silva AA, Charrua A, Nagy I, et al., 2006, Expression and function of the vanilloid receptor TRPV1 in human urothelium., 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience
Santha P, Jancso G, Nagy I, 2006, Insulin and insulin-like growth factor induce thermo-sensitive ionic currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons, Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Society for Neuroscience
Charrua A, Avelino A, Nagy I, et al., 2006, Functional properties of TRPV1 expressed in human urothelial cells., Neurourology and Urodynamics, Vol: 25
Nagy I, Reeh P, Srubek Tomassy G, et al., 2006, Control of activity: Relationship between excitatory and inhibitory receptors expressed by nociceptors., Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Pain, Editors: Flor, Kalso, Dostrovsky, Seatle, Publisher: IASP Press, Pages: 109-110
Nagy I, Lukacs VK, Urban L, 2006, Mechanisms underlaying joint pain., Drug Discovery Today: Disease Mechanisms, Vol: 3, Pages: 357-363
Nagy I, Santha P, 2006, Endogenous ligands and mechanisms involved in the regulation of vanilloid type 1 transient receptor potential receptor (TRPV1) responsiveness in primary sensory neurons (PSN)., Annual Meeting of the European Winter Conference on Brain Research
Charrua A, Avelino A, Nagy I, et al., 2006, Functional properties of TRPV1 expressed in human urothelial cells, 36th Annual Meeting of the International-Continence-Society, Publisher: WILEY-LISS, Pages: 558-558, ISSN: 0733-2467
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Urban L, Nagy I, Lukacs K, et al., 2006, Biomarkers in pain., Emerging Strategies for the Treatment of Chronic Pain, Editors: Campbell, Basbaum, Dray, Dubner, Dworkin, Sang, Seatle, Publisher: IASP Press, Pages: 457-474
Santha P, Nagy I, 2006, Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I induce thermo-sensitive ionic currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons, Forum of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Dinis P, Charrua A, Avelino A, et al., 2005, The distribution of sensory fibers immunoreactive for the TRPV1 (capsaicin) receptor in the human prostate, EUROPEAN UROLOGY, Vol: 48, Pages: 162-167, ISSN: 0302-2838
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Charrua A, Reguenga C, Nagy I, et al., 2005, Expression of TRPV1 and TRPV1B in dorsal root ganglia innervating the inflamed rat urinary bladder, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Publisher: Society for Neuroscience
Nagy I, 2005, Control of activity: Interaction between excitatory and inhibitory receptors in nociceptors, 11th World Congress on Pain, Publisher: IASP Press
Tahim AS, Sántha P, Nagy I, 2005, Inflammatory mediators convert anandamide into a potent activator of the vanilloid type 1 transient receptor potential receptor in nociceptive primary sensory neurons, NEUROSCIENCE, Vol: 136, Pages: 539-548, ISSN: 0306-4522
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- Citations: 67
Santha P, Nagy I, 2005, Insulin-induced activation of nociceptive primary sensory neurons, 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Publisher: Society for Neuroscience
Santha P, Nagy I, 2005, Insulin-induced membrane currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurones, Scientific Meeting of The Physiological Society held at King's College London, Publisher: Blackwell
Dinis P, Charrua A, Avelino A, et al., 2004, Anandamide-evoked activation of vanilloid receptor 1 contributes to the development of bladder hyperreflexia and nociceptive transmission to spinal dorsal horn neurons in cystitis, JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, Vol: 24, Pages: 11253-11263, ISSN: 0270-6474
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Nagy I, Sántha P, Jancsó G, et al., 2004, The role of the vanilloid (capsaicin) receptor (TRPV1) in physiology and pathology, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, Vol: 500, Pages: 351-369, ISSN: 0014-2999
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- Citations: 219
Nagy I, 2004, Sensory processing: Primary afferent neurons/DRG., Anesthetic Pharmacology: Physiologic Principles and Clinical Practice., Editors: Evers, Maze, Philadelphia, Publisher: Chirchill Livingstone, Pages: 187-197
Nagy I, 2004, Insulin-evoked activation of primary sensory neurons, Annual Meeting of the European Winter Conference on Brain Research
Nagy I, Veress G, Szokol K, et al., 2004, GABA-B receptor expression on primary sensory neurons, Forum of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Santha P, Nagy I, 2004, Insulin-induced membrane currents in capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurones, Meeting of the Physiological Society
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