Christopher W Vaughan

Affiliations: 
2000- Kolling Institute University of Sydney, Australia 
Area:
Pain, cannabinoids, synaptic transmission
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Winters BL, Lau BK, Vaughan CW. (2022) Cannabinoids and Opioids Differentially Target Extrinsic and Intrinsic GABAergic Inputs onto the Periaqueductal Grey Descending Pathway. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 42: 7744-7756
Devenish SO, Winters BL, Anderson LL, et al. (2020) The anticonvulsant zonisamide positively modulates recombinant and native glycine receptors at clinically relevant concentrations. Neuropharmacology. 108371
Konen LM, Wright AL, Royle GA, et al. (2020) A new mouse line with reduced GluA2 Q/R site RNA editing exhibits loss of dendritic spines, hippocampal CA1-neuron loss, learning and memory impairments and NMDA receptor-independent seizure vulnerability. Molecular Brain. 13: 27
Lau BK, Winters BL, Vaughan CW. (2020) Opioid presynaptic disinhibition of the midbrain periaqueductal grey descending analgesic pathway. British Journal of Pharmacology
Atwal N, Winters BL, Vaughan CW. (2019) Endogenous cannabinoid modulation of restraint stress-induced analgesia in thermal nociception. Journal of Neurochemistry
Winters BL, Christie MJ, Vaughan CW. (2019) Correction to: Electrophysiological Actions of N/OFQ. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
Winters BL, Christie MJ, Vaughan CW. (2019) Electrophysiological Actions of N/OFQ. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
Wilson-Poe AR, Jeong HJ, Vaughan CW. (2017) Chronic morphine reduces the readily releasable pool of GABA, a presynaptic mechanism of opioid tolerance. The Journal of Physiology
Wingerd JS, Mozar CA, Ussing CA, et al. (2017) The tarantula toxin β/δ-TRTX-Pre1a highlights the importance of the S1-S2 voltage-sensor region for sodium channel subtype selectivity. Scientific Reports. 7: 974
Aubrey KR, Drew GM, Jeong HJ, et al. (2016) Endocannabinoids control vesicle release mode at midbrain periaqueductal grey inhibitory synapses. The Journal of Physiology
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