Personal details |
Name |
Dr Frankie
MacMillan |
Job title |
Reader in Biomedical Science Education
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Department |
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience University of Bristol
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Contact details |
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Qualifications |
B.Sc.(Nott.), D.Phil.(Oxon.) |
Professional details |
Keywords |
sensory input
immunocytochemistry
neurones
nociceptive responsiveness
autonomic outflow
pathophysiological conditions
immunocytochemical techniques
tract tracing techniques
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Areas of expertise |
We combine functional anatomical approaches and immunocytochemical techniques to investigate differences in sensory input mediated by Aä or C fibres. We are interested in how these inputs may be differentially modulated at the level of the spinal cord by descending control mechanisms from higher brain centres. Such control mechanisms may underlie the patterns of change in nociceptive responsiveness and autonomic outflow that are associated with different behavioural states and that accompany certain pathophysiological conditions.
My main area of expertise and therefore input to these projects is in immunocytochemical techniques and tract tracing techniques. Immunocytochemistry allows us to identify chemically distinct groups of neurones or groups of neurones and those that have been activated by visualisation the immediate early gene Fos. The tract tracing techniques we use allow us to identify the projections of these neurones to sites where we know the physiological consequence of stimulation.
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