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The Bleeding Edge of Itch Research


The Bleeding Edge of Itch Research - proto.life

In 2018, they reported that Merkel cells send fast signals via large diameter nerve fibers into the spinal cord to inhibit itch sensations.

Physiology and Pathophysiology of Itch - PMC - PubMed Central

The physiological roles of itch are increasingly understood and appreciated. The pathophysiological consequences of itch impact quality of life as much as pain.

A comprehensive conceptual model of the experience of chronic itch ...

Our qualitative research identified a substantial burden from treating their itch and other treatment-related concerns. These included stinging and burning from ...

Cell|Unraveling the molecular mystery of itch, revolutionizing liver ...

Recently, researchers from Peking University, led by Professor Lei Xiaoguang, in collaboration with Professor Li Yulong and Professor Chen Yu ( ...

A Chronic Itch: Burrowing Beneath the Skin | The Scientist Magazine®

Itching is not critical for survival in the same way as pain. Few studies have reported that mutations that trigger itching result in patients ...

Visualizing the Itch-Sensing Skin | School of Biological Sciences

However, a team of Georgia Tech researchers from the School of Biological Science has combined different cutting-edge techniques to solve this problem. “We ...

Study offers new clues about what causes persistent itch

Now research led by investigators at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Brigham and Women's Hospital, published March 30 in the Proceedings of the ...

Top Researcher of Itch and Inflammatory Skin Conditions to Join ...

One of the top researchers worldwide studying itch and inflammatory skin conditions, Brian S. Kim, MD, MTR, FAAD, will join Mount Sinai ...

Center for the Study of Itch - Outlook Magazine

Multidisciplinary program brings scientists and clinicians together to study mechanisms, treatment of itch ... According to Zhou-Feng Chen, PhD, itching has had ...

Managing Itch | Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation

In a study by Dr. Marie-France Demierre of the Boston University School of Medicine, 88 percent of CTCL patients ranked pruritus among the top causes of ...

Peripheral itch sensitization in atopic dermatitis - ScienceDirect

This lowering of the itch threshold is at least partially due to the increase in intraepidermal nerve fibers and sensitization of sensory nerves by interleukin ...

Potential new therapy relieves chronic itch – WashU Medicine

Louis has identified immune signaling molecules that are essential for activating neurons in the skin to cause chronic itching. In a small study ...

Uncovering a culprit behind the itch - Harvard Gazette

The research showed that V8 snips one end of the PAR1 protein and awakens it. Experiments in mice showed that once activated, PAR1 initiates ...

Itch: from the skin to the brain – peripheral and central neural ...

Furthermore, imaging studies of chronic itch with fMRI demonstrate an overlap in brain regions with chronic pain indicating that central sensitization ...

Matthew Zirwas, MD: Cutting-Edge Advances in Atopic Dermatitis ...

So Dermeleve is a strontium-based topical. This is a great drug for things like notalgia paresthetica and brachioradial pruritus. And they've ...

Translational Research in Pain and Itch - Book - SpringerLink

This book provides a comprehensive review of the latest advances in translational pain and itch research, and presents the cutting-edge developments.

Eczema aNd Dermatitis Implementing The Combined ApproacH ...

Award NIHR203604. SolrDocument{id=NIHR203604, award_type=Research, award_title=Eczema aNd Dermatitis Implementing The Combined ApproacH (END-ITCH), ...

The Itch | The New Yorker

She felt it mainly on the right side of her head. It crawled along her scalp, and no matter how much she scratched it would not go away. “I felt ...

Why People Itch, and How to Stop It - The Atlantic

In the 1920s, a German physiologist noted that when researchers poked a pain point on the skin, itch often followed ouch. This led scientists to ...

From Wearables to "Invisibles": We're Collaborating to Study Itch in ...

To understand the full impact of AD on daily life, including sleep, researchers measure scratching–our normal response to itch. Severe forms of ...