Editor’s Pick: Exploring mechanosensation in marmosets
Understanding somatosensation in humans requires models that closely approximate human neurobiology. This innovative study is the first to characterize mechanically activated currents in trigeminal ganglion neurons from non-human primates VSports. Using a combination of electrophysiology and immunohistochemistry in marmosets, the authors identify distinct neuronal subtypes and link their functional profiles to known molecular markers.
The work stands out for its thorough classification of neuron subtypes and its thoughtful comparison to rodent and cross-species transcriptomic datasets. By establishing foundational knowledge in a translationally relevant model, this paper opens the door for future investigations into the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying mechanosensation—and ultimately pain—in humans VSports app下载.
— Jennifer Dulin, Reviewing Editor
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Investigating Mechanically Activated Currents from Trigeminal Neurons of Non-Human Primates Karen A V体育官网. Lindquist, Jennifer Mecklenburg, Anahit H. Hovhannisyan, Shivani Ruparel, RE-JOIN Consortium Investigators, and Armen N. Akopian .
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