Selected publications
- Wraith, D, Pope, R, Butzkueven, H, Holder, H, Vanderplank, P, Lowrey, P, Day, M, Gundlach, A, Kilpatrick, T, Scolding, N & Wynick, D 2009, A role for galanin in human and experimental inflammatory demyelination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 106(36)., pp. 15466 - 15471
- Kerr, N, Gao, Z, Holmes, F, Hobson, S, Hancox, J, Wynick, D & James, A 2007, The sodium channel Nav1.5a is the predominant isoform expressed in adult mouse dorsal root ganglia and exhibits distinct inactivation properties from the full-length Nav1.5 channel. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, vol 35 (2)., pp. 283 - 291
- Elliott-Hunt, C, Pope, R, Vanderplank, P & Wynick, D 2007, Activation of the galanin receptor 2 (GalR2) protects the hippocampus from neuronal damage. Journal of Neurochemistry, vol 100 (3)., pp. 780 - 789
- Hobson, S, Holmes, F, Kerr, N, Pope, R & Wynick, D 2006, Mice deficient for galanin receptor 2 have decreased neurite outgrowth from adult sensory neurons and impaired pain-like behaviour. Journal of Neurochemistry, vol 99 (3)., pp. 1000 - 1010
- Naylor, M, Oakes, S, Gardiner-Garden, M, Harris, J, Blazek, K, Ho, T, Li, F, Wynick, D, Walker, A & Ormandy, C 2005, Transcriptional changes underlying the secretory activation phase of mammary gland development. Molecular Endocrinology, vol 19(7)., pp. 1868 - 1883
Latest publications
- Hulse, RP, Donaldson, LF & Wynick, D 2012, Differential roles of galanin on mechanical and cooling responses at the primary afferent nociceptor. Molecular Pain, vol 8., pp. 41
- Hulse, R, Donaldson, L & Wynick, D 2012, Peripheral galanin receptor 2 as a target for the modulation of pain. Pain Res Treat, vol 2012., pp. 545386 - 545386
- Elliott-Hunt, CR, Holmes, F, Hartley, DM, Perez, S, Mufson, EJ & Wynick, D 2011, Endogenous Galanin Protects Mouse Hippocampal Neurons Against Amyloid Toxicity in vitro via Activation of Galanin Receptor-2. J Alzheimers Dis, vol 25(3)., pp. 455 - 462
- Hulse, R, Wynick, D & Donaldson, L 2011, Activation of the galanin receptor 2 in the periphery reverses nerve injury-induced allodynia. Molecular Pain, vol 1., pp. 7 - 26
- Holmes, F, Armenaki, A, Lismaa, T, Einstein, E, Shine, J, Picciotto, M, Wynick, D & Zachariou, V 2011, Galanin negatively modulates opiate withdrawal via galanin receptor 1. Psychopharmacology (Berl).
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