Cynthia M. Hingtgen
Dept. of Neurology
Indiana Univ. School of Medicine
950 West Walnut St.
R2, Rm. 466
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- Reduced expression of SynGAP, a neuronal GTPase-activating protein, enhances capsaicin-induced peripheral sensitization. Duarte, D.B., Duan, J.H., Nicol, G.D., Vasko, M.R., Hingtgen, C.M. J. Neurophysiol. (2011)
- Neurofibromatosis: The role of guanosine triphosphatase activating proteins in sensory neuron function. Hingtgen, C.M. Sheng. Li. Xue. Bao (2008)
- Stimulus-evoked release of neuropeptides is enhanced in sensory neurons from mice with a heterozygous mutation of the Nf1 gene. Hingtgen, C.M., Roy, S.L., Clapp, D.W. Neuroscience (2006)