Alexis Laux-Biehlmann

No ORCID on file · 8 papers in corpus · active 2014-2023

Study types

  • article 5
  • review 2
  • other 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 7
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 1
  • interstitial_cystitis 1
  • dyspareunia 1
article 2023
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience ·doi:10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1118598

Endometriosis is a chronic, hormone-dependent, inflammatory disease, characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is associated with moderate to severe pelvic and abdominal pain symptoms, sub…

article 2021
Scientific reports ·doi:10.1038/s41598-021-99177-0

ATP-dependent P2X3 receptors play a crucial role in the sensitization of nerve fibers and pathological pain pathways. They are also involved in pathways triggering cough and may contribute to the pathophysiology of endometriosis and overact…

article 2021
Science translational medicine ·doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.abd6469

< 0.05) in a mouse model of peritoneal inflammation as well as in a mouse model of endometriosis. We conclude that the NPSR1/NPS system is a genetically validated, nonhormonal target for the treatment of endometriosis with likely increased …

review 2021
Pain ·doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002248

ABSTRACT: Endometriosis (ENDO) and interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) are chronic pain conditions for which better treatments are urgently needed. Development of new therapies with proven clinical benefit has been slow. We…

other 2020
Scientific reports ·doi:10.1038/s41598-020-58362-3

Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disease of women in reproductive age, and is thought to arise from retrograde menstruation and implantation of endometrial tissue, mostly into the peritoneal cavity. The condition is characterized by…

article 2020
Scientific reports ·doi:10.1038/s41598-020-62492-z

An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

review 2015
Trends in pharmacological sciences ·doi:10.1016/j.tips.2015.03.004

Endometriosis is a chronic, hormone-dependent, inflammatory disease, characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It affects 5-10% of the female population of reproductive age and is frequently …

article 2014
Journal of neuroscience methods ·doi:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2014.05.017