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Jesica Raingo

Department of Electrophysiology, Laboratories of the Multidisciplinary Institute of Cell Biology , Argentina

Biography

Dr. Raingo obtained PhD at University of La Plata, during her thesis she studied the electrophysiological properties of human vascular smooth muscle cells. After graduation she did two postdoctoral trainings in the Lipscombe Lab at Brown University and at the Kavalali Lab at UT Southwestern. She acquired a specific background in calcium channels physiology, especially the diferential modulation of its splicing isoforms by G protein coupled receptors (GPCR) and in synaptic activity with emphasis in calcium dependency of synaptic vesicles release.
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Impact of A118G Polymorphism on the Mu Opioid Receptor Function in Pain

Mu Opioid Receptor (MOR) activation by exogenous or endogenous agonists causes reduction of pain threshold after a noxious stimulus, relieving pain sensation. MOR is encoded by OPRM1 gene and its messenger RNA suffers extensible modifications by alternative splicing and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). A118G (N40D) is the most frequent encod... Read More»

Eduardo J López Soto, Francina Agosti, Cecilia Catanesi and Jesica Raingo

Special Issue Article: J Pain Relief 2013, 2: 119

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000119

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