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The vanilloid receptor as a putative target of diverse chemicals in multiple chemical sensitivity.
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THE ORIGIN of this article was an interchange between the 2 authors of this study at the 2003 Chemical Injury Information Network professional meeting at Fairfax, Virginia, during October 3-5, 2003. One of the authors (MLP) presented extensive evidence (1-3) that supported the view that excessive levels of nitric oxide and its oxidant product peroxynitrite, as well as excessive activity of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the brain, are centrally involved in the etiology of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS). The remaining author (JHA) presented evidence that the ...
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