NAV1.9 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
"NAV1.9 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A voltage-gated sodium channel subtype found in the neurons of the NERVOUS SYSTEM and DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA. It may play a role in the generation of heat and mechanical pain hypersensitivity.
Descriptor ID |
D062558
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.157.530.400.875.750.900 D12.776.543.550.450.875.750.900 D12.776.543.585.400.875.750.900 D12.776.631.960.900
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Concept/Terms |
NAV1.9 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel- NAV1.9 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
- NAV1.9 Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 11
- Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Type 11
- Type 11 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
- Type 11 Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
Sodium Channel Protein Type 11 Subunit alpha- Sodium Channel Protein Type 11 Subunit alpha
- SCN11A Sodium Channel alpha Subunit
- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 11 Subunit alpha
- Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Type 11 Subunit alpha
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The pattern of expression of the voltage-gated sodium channels Na(v)1.8 and Na(v)1.9 does not change in uninjured primary sensory neurons in experimental neuropathic pain models. Pain. 2002 Apr; 96(3):269-277.