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King's College London: London, London, GB

2004-09-01 to 2007-09-01 | Ph.D. Pharmacology (Cardiovascular Division)
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Fiona Anne Russell

University of Oxford: Oxford, Oxfordshire, GB

1999-10-01 to 2003-07-01 | Masters in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (Biochemistry Department)
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Fiona Anne Russell

Works (11)

Transient receptor potential canonical 5 (TRPC5) protects against pain and vascular inflammation in arthritis and joint inflammation

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
2017-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Khadija M Alawi; Fiona A Russell; Aisah A Aubdool; Salil Srivastava; Yanira Riffo-Vasquez; Lineu Baldissera, Jr; Pratish Thakore; Nurjahan Saleque; Elizabeth S Fernandes; David A Walsh et al.
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Environmental cold exposure increases blood flow and affects pain sensitivity in the knee joints of CFA-induced arthritic mice in a TRPA1-dependent manner.

2016 | Journal article
Contributors: Fernandes ES; Russell FA; Alawi KM; Sand C; Liang L; Salamon R; Bodkin JV; Aubdool AA; Arno M; Gentry C et al.
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Calcitonin gene-related peptide: physiology and pathophysiology.

2014-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; King R; Smillie SJ; Kodji X; Brain SD
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Activation of PAR(2) receptors sensitizes primary afferents and causes leukocyte rolling and adherence in the rat knee joint.

2012-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; Schuelert N; Veldhoen VE; Hollenberg MD; McDougall JJ
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

A distinct role for transient receptor potential ankyrin 1, in addition to transient receptor potential vanilloid 1, in tumor necrosis factor α-induced inflammatory hyperalgesia and Freund's complete adjuvant-induced monarthritis.

2011-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Fernandes ES; Russell FA; Spina D; McDougall JJ; Graepel R; Gentry C; Staniland AA; Mountford DM; Keeble JE; Malcangio M et al.
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

The pronociceptive effect of proteinase-activated receptor-4 stimulation in rat knee joints is dependent on mast cell activation.

2011-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; Zhan S; Dumas A; Lagarde S; Pouliot M; McDougall JJ
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Proteinase-activated receptor-4 (PAR4) activation leads to sensitization of rat joint primary afferents via a bradykinin B2 receptor-dependent mechanism.

2010-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; Veldhoen VE; Tchitchkan D; McDougall JJ
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Tumour necrosis factor alpha mediates transient receptor potential vanilloid 1-dependent bilateral thermal hyperalgesia with distinct peripheral roles of interleukin-1beta, protein kinase C and cyclooxygenase-2 signalling.

2009-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; Fernandes ES; Courade JP; Keeble JE; Brain SD
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Proteinase activated receptor (PAR) involvement in mediating arthritis pain and inflammation.

2009-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Russell FA; McDougall JJ
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Hydrogen peroxide is a novel mediator of inflammatory hyperalgesia, acting via transient receptor potential vanilloid 1-dependent and independent mechanisms.

2009-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Keeble JE; Bodkin JV; Liang L; Wodarski R; Davies M; Fernandes ES; Coelho Cde F; Russell F; Graepel R; Muscara MN et al.
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central

Involvement of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 in the vascular and hyperalgesic components of joint inflammation.

2005-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Keeble J; Russell F; Curtis B; Starr A; Pinter E; Brain SD
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Fiona Anne Russell via Europe PubMed Central