@article{JTD12417,
author = {Laura R. Sadofsky and Gerard Cantero-Recasens and Caroline Wright and Miguel A. Valverde and Alyn H. Morice},
title = {TRPV1 polymorphisms influence capsaicin cough sensitivity in men},
journal = {Journal of Thoracic Disease},
volume = {9},
number = {3},
year = {2017},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Capsaicin, the hot component of chilli peppers, is a well-known tussive agent, which is regularly used as a tool to study cough and antitussives (1). Capsaicin is known to activate the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) cation channel which is thought to be involved in pain perception, inflammation, itch and cough (2-4). These functions within the body make TRPV1 an exciting target for research and drug development.},
issn = {2077-6624}, url = {https://jtd.amegroups.org/article/view/12417}
}