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Recherche/projet research/project
Analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of T cell-derived opioids
Decipher the mechanisms of action of T cell-derived opioids in inflammatory bowel diseases
Decipher the mechanisms of action of T cell-derived opioids in inflammatory bowel diseases
Production scientifique scientific production
Basso L., J. Boue, K. Mahiddine, C. Blanpied, S. Robiou-du-Pont, N. Vergnolle, C. Deraison and G. Dietrich. 2016. Endogenous analgesia mediated by CD4+ T lymphocytes is dependent on enkephalins in mice. J. Neuro. Inflamm. 13:132.
Basso L., A. Bourreille and G. Dietrich. 2015. Intestinal inflammation and pain management. Curr. Opin. Pharmacol. 25:50-55.
Boue J., L. Basso, N. Cenac, C. Blanpied, M. Rolli-Derkinderen, M. Neunlist, N. Vergnolle and G. Dietrich. 2014. Endogenous regulation of visceral pain via opioid production by colitogenic CD4+ T lymphocytes in mice. Gastroenterology. 146: 166-175
Basso L., A. Bourreille and G. Dietrich. 2015. Intestinal inflammation and pain management. Curr. Opin. Pharmacol. 25:50-55.
Boue J., L. Basso, N. Cenac, C. Blanpied, M. Rolli-Derkinderen, M. Neunlist, N. Vergnolle and G. Dietrich. 2014. Endogenous regulation of visceral pain via opioid production by colitogenic CD4+ T lymphocytes in mice. Gastroenterology. 146: 166-175