Seog Bae Oh

Affiliations: 
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 
Area:
Pain, TRP channels
Website:
http://plaza.snu.ac.kr/~painlab/show.php?page=home
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Kim H, Roh D, Oh SB. (2023) EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor lazertinib activates a subset of mouse sensory neurons via TRPA1. The Journal of Pain
Lee PR, Kim J, Rossi HL, et al. (2023) Transcriptional profiling of dental sensory and proprioceptive trigeminal neurons using single-cell RNA sequencing. International Journal of Oral Science. 15: 45
Kim HW, Wang S, Davies AJ, et al. (2023) The therapeutic potential of natural killer cells in neuropathic pain. Trends in Neurosciences
Kim HW, Shim SW, Zhao AM, et al. (2023) Long-term tactile hypersensitivity after nerve crush injury in mice is characterized by the persistence of intact sensory axons. Pain
Kim YJ, Lee GJ, Shim SW, et al. (2023) A Critical Involvement of Glutamatergic Neurons in the Anterior Insular Cortex for Subdiaphragmatic Vagotomy-induced Analgesia. Experimental Neurobiology. 32: 68-82
Lee GJ, Kim YJ, Shim SW, et al. (2022) Anterior Insular-nucleus Accumbens Pathway Controls Refeeding-induced Analgesia under Chronic Inflammatory Pain Condition. Neuroscience. 495: 58-73
Toyoda H, Won J, Kim W, et al. (2022) The Nature of Noradrenergic Volume Transmission From Locus Coeruleus to Brainstem Mesencephalic Trigeminal Sensory Neurons. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 841239
Kim HW, Davies AJ, Oh SB. (2022) In Vitro Visualization of Cell-to-Cell Interactions Between Natural Killer Cells and Sensory Neurons. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2463: 251-268
Kim SA, Jang JH, Kim W, et al. (2022) Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Elicit Acute and Chronic Itch via Transient Receptor Potential Canonical 3 Activation in Mice. Neuroscience Bulletin
Chung S, Kim H, Kim D, et al. (2021) Common bacterial metabolite indole directly activates nociceptive neuron through TRPA1 channel. Pain
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