Acetaminophen

transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 1 ; Mus musculus







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1 33257173 Paracetamol analogues conjugated by FAAH induce TRPV1-mediated antinociception without causing acute liver toxicity. 2021 Mar 5 3
2 33857021 Striatal TRPV1 activation by acetaminophen ameliorates dopamine D2 receptor antagonist-induced orofacial dyskinesia. 2021 May 24 2
3 34901318 Paracetamol (acetaminophen): A familiar drug with an unexplained mechanism of action. 2021 2
4 29306760 Effect of acetaminophen on osteoblastic differentiation and migration of MC3T3-E1 cells. 2018 Feb 2
5 30007240 TRPV1 mediates the anticonvulsant effects of acetaminophen in mice. 2018 Sep 3
6 28963471 Supraspinal-selective TRPV1 desensitization induced by intracerebroventricular treatment with resiniferatoxin. 2017 Sep 29 2
7 26227887 TRPA1 mediates the hypothermic action of acetaminophen. 2015 Jul 31 2
8 24447516 Ca(v)3.2 calcium channels: the key protagonist in the supraspinal effect of paracetamol. 2014 Apr 3
9 24569808 TRPM2 channels mediate acetaminophen-induced liver damage. 2014 Feb 25 1
10 23940628 Fatty acid amide hydrolase-dependent generation of antinociceptive drug metabolites acting on TRPV1 in the brain. 2013 3
11 21628499 Paracetamol-induced hypothermia is independent of cannabinoids and transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 and is not mediated by AM404. 2011 Sep 4
12 20862299 TRPV1 in brain is involved in acetaminophen-induced antinociception. 2010 Sep 17 8
13 15987694 Conversion of acetaminophen to the bioactive N-acylphenolamine AM404 via fatty acid amide hydrolase-dependent arachidonic acid conjugation in the nervous system. 2005 Sep 9 2