threonine and Erythermalgia

threonine has been researched along with Erythermalgia in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (50.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Carr, TH; Handwerker, HO; Jørum, E; Kleggetveit, IP; Kvernebo, K; Kvernebo, MS; Mørk, C; Namer, B; Quiding, H; Salter, H; Schmelz, M; Schmidt, R; Segerdahl, M; Torebjörk, HE; Waxman, SG; Weidner, C; Ørstavik, K1
Ahn, HS; Clarke, AA; Cox, JJ; Dib-Hajj, SD; Drenth, JP; Elmslie, FV; Tyrrell, L; Waxman, SG; Woods, CG1
Drenth, JP; Guillet, G; Jansen, JB; Kirby, RL; Taieb, A; te Morsche, RH1
Dib-Hajj, SD; Lampert, A; Tyrrell, L; Waxman, SG1

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for threonine and Erythermalgia

ArticleYear
Specific changes in conduction velocity recovery cycles of single nociceptors in a patient with erythromelalgia with the I848T gain-of-function mutation of Nav1.7.
    Pain, 2015, Volume: 156, Issue:9

    Topics: Case-Control Studies; Electrophysiology; Erythromelalgia; Female; Humans; Isoleucine; Male; Mutation; NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel; Nerve Fibers, Unmyelinated; Neural Conduction; Neurologic Examination; Nociceptors; Pain Threshold; Patch-Clamp Techniques; Peroneal Nerve; Physical Stimulation; Reaction Time; Recovery of Function; Threonine

2015
A new Nav1.7 sodium channel mutation I234T in a child with severe pain.
    European journal of pain (London, England), 2010, Volume: 14, Issue:9

    Topics: Amino Acid Substitution; Child, Preschool; Erythromelalgia; Female; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Isoleucine; NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel; Pain, Intractable; Sensory Receptor Cells; Severity of Illness Index; Sodium Channels; Threonine

2010
SCN9A mutations define primary erythermalgia as a neuropathic disorder of voltage gated sodium channels.
    The Journal of investigative dermatology, 2005, Volume: 124, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Alanine; Conserved Sequence; Cysteine; Erythromelalgia; Female; Genes, Dominant; Heterozygote; Humans; Male; Mutation; Mutation, Missense; NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel; Nervous System Diseases; Pedigree; Polymorphism, Genetic; Sodium Channels; Threonine

2005
Size matters: Erythromelalgia mutation S241T in Nav1.7 alters channel gating.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 2006, Nov-24, Volume: 281, Issue:47

    Topics: Action Potentials; Cell Line; Erythromelalgia; Genes, Dominant; Humans; Ion Channel Gating; Membrane Potentials; Models, Chemical; Mutation; NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel; Patch-Clamp Techniques; Serine; Sodium Channels; Threonine; Transfection

2006