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Mice lacking the transient receptor vanilloid potential 1 channel display normal thirst responses and central Fos activation to hypernatremia
A. Caitlynn Taylor
, John J. McCarthy
, Sean D. Stocker
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Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 Channel
100%
Hypernatremia
100%
Vanilloid
100%
Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1)
75%
Water Intake
50%
Sodium Chloride
50%
Organum Vasculosum of the Lamina Terminalis
50%
Gene Products
25%
Hyperosmotic
25%
Rodents
25%
Wild Mice
25%
NaCl Solution
25%
Ion Channels
25%
Vasopressin
25%
Isoproterenol
25%
Water Deprivation
25%
After Injection
25%
Lamina Terminalis
25%
Plasma Osmolality
25%
Supraoptic nucleus
25%
Osmolality
25%
Hypothalamic Paraventricular nucleus
25%
Hypovolemia
25%
Plasma Sodium Concentration
25%
Neuroscience
Vanilloid Receptor 1
100%
Lamina Terminalis
37%
Sodium Chloride
37%
Ion Channel
12%
Isoprenaline
12%
Gene Product
12%
Vasopressin
12%
Supraoptic Nucleus
12%
Hypovolemia
12%