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  1. ... those that transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch (sensory neurons). The NTRK1 protein ... in the NTRK1 gene cause congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), a condition characterized by the ...
  2. ... that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. Nociceptors are primarily involved in transmitting pain signals. The cell bodies of nociceptors are located ...
  3. ... is the body's internal system for regulating pain, reward, and addictive behaviors. It consists of opioid ... neurons that lead to feelings of pleasure and pain relief.The μ opioid receptor was the first ...
  4. ... found in nerve cells called nociceptors that transmit pain signals. Nociceptors are part of the peripheral nervous ... that detect sensations such as touch, smell, and pain. Nociceptors are primarily involved in transmitting pain signals. ...
  5. ... of nerve cells (neurons), especially those that transmit pain, temperature, and touch sensations (sensory neurons). The NGFβ ... NGFβ signaling through NTRK1 plays a role in pain sensation. It is less clear what binding with ...
  6. ... joint (called the femoral head), leading to hip pain and limping. The gene variants involved in Legg- ... an inadequate blood supply. It can lead to pain and limping and cause the legs to be ...
  7. ... in the body, including blood pressure regulation and pain sensation.One isoform produced from the WNK1 gene ... including nerve cells that transmit the sensations of pain, temperature, and touch (sensory neurons). The WNK1/HSN2 ...
  8. ... tiredness (fatigue), low blood pressure (hypotension), or chronic pain. However, some people with this condition do not ... that fatigue could be a result of chronic pain rather than a symptom of the disorder itself. ...
  9. ... Bladder cancer may cause blood in the urine, pain during urination, frequent urination, the feeling of needing ... urinate without being able to, or lower back pain.Bladder cancer is generally divided into two types, ...
  10. ... channels, including sleep and arousal, fatigue, anxiety, attention, pain perception, and memory. The channels are also active ... the treatment of schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, and pain. At least three mutations in the CHRNB2 gene ...
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