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Thorax 2004;59:257-258
© 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Thoracic Society


REVIEW SERIES

Cough · 5: The type 1 vanilloid receptor: a sensory receptor for cough

A H Morice1, P Geppetti2

1 Department of Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, East Yorkshire HU16 5JQ, UK
2 Department of Critical Care Medicine and Surgery, Medical School, University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor A H Morice
Department of Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, East Yorkshire HU16 5JQ, UK; a.h.morice{at}hull.ac.uk


ABSTRACT
Evidence is presented to support the proposal that activation of the type 1 vanilloid receptor (VR1) is an important sensory mechanism in cough.


Keywords: cough; vanilloid receptor (VR)-1




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