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Narender R. Gavva

Department of Neuroscience

Amgen

One Amgen Center Drive

Thousand Oaks

USA

[email]@amgen.com

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Affiliation

  • Department of Neuroscience, Amgen, One Amgen Center Drive, Thousand Oaks, USA. 2004 - 2012

References

  1. Transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) channels are involved in body temperature regulation. Gavva, N.R., Davis, C., Lehto, S.G., Rao, S., Wang, W., Zhu, D.X. Mol. Pain (2012) [Pubmed]
  2. Body-temperature maintenance as the predominant function of the vanilloid receptor TRPV1. Gavva, N.R. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. (2008) [Pubmed]
  3. Pharmacological blockade of the vanilloid receptor TRPV1 elicits marked hyperthermia in humans. Gavva, N.R., Treanor, J.J., Garami, A., Fang, L., Surapaneni, S., Akrami, A., Alvarez, F., Bak, A., Darling, M., Gore, A., Jang, G.R., Kesslak, J.P., Ni, L., Norman, M.H., Palluconi, G., Rose, M.J., Salfi, M., Tan, E., Romanovsky, A.A., Banfield, C., Davar, G. Pain (2008) [Pubmed]
  4. Repeated administration of vanilloid receptor TRPV1 antagonists attenuates hyperthermia elicited by TRPV1 blockade. Gavva, N.R., Bannon, A.W., Hovland, D.N., Lehto, S.G., Klionsky, L., Surapaneni, S., Immke, D.C., Henley, C., Arik, L., Bak, A., Davis, J., Ernst, N., Hever, G., Kuang, R., Shi, L., Tamir, R., Wang, J., Wang, W., Zajic, G., Zhu, D., Norman, M.H., Louis, J.C., Magal, E., Treanor, J.J. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. (2007) [Pubmed]
  5. The vanilloid receptor TRPV1 is tonically activated in vivo and involved in body temperature regulation. Gavva, N.R., Bannon, A.W., Surapaneni, S., Hovland, D.N., Lehto, S.G., Gore, A., Juan, T., Deng, H., Han, B., Klionsky, L., Kuang, R., Le, A., Tamir, R., Wang, J., Youngblood, B., Zhu, D., Norman, M.H., Magal, E., Treanor, J.J., Louis, J.C. J. Neurosci. (2007) [Pubmed]
  6. Proton activation does not alter antagonist interaction with the capsaicin-binding pocket of TRPV1. Gavva, N.R., Tamir, R., Klionsky, L., Norman, M.H., Louis, J.C., Wild, K.D., Treanor, J.J. Mol. Pharmacol. (2005) [Pubmed]
  7. Molecular determinants of vanilloid sensitivity in TRPV1. Gavva, N.R., Klionsky, L., Qu, Y., Shi, L., Tamir, R., Edenson, S., Zhang, T.J., Viswanadhan, V.N., Toth, A., Pearce, L.V., Vanderah, T.W., Porreca, F., Blumberg, P.M., Lile, J., Sun, Y., Wild, K., Louis, J.C., Treanor, J.J. J. Biol. Chem. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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