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  • Serotonergic enterochromaffin cells of the intestine exhibit distinct sensory, secretory and physiological properties depending on their location within the complex crypt–villus architecture of the gut.

    • Kouki K. Touhara
    • Nathan D. Rossen
    • David Julius
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    Nature
    Volume: 640, P: 732-742
  • Visceral pain and anxiety in mice are found to be associated with gut enterochromaffin cells, and genetic models for eliciting visceral hypersensitivity and studying the sex bias of gut pain are proposed.

    • James R. Bayrer
    • Joel Castro
    • David Julius
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    Nature
    Volume: 616, P: 137-142