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Publikováno v:
Brain Research Bulletin. 64:127-132
Mononeuropathy was induced by placing an ameroid ring around the sciatic nerve and was compared with chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve [Pain 33 (1988) 87] in rats. Mechanical allodynia was assessed and the role of sciatic and sap
Autor:
Donald C. Manning, Michael Klukinov, Julien Mamet, David C. Yeomans, Kelly A. Eddinger, Bradley K. Taylor, Renee R. Donahue, Tony L. Yaksh, Scott Harris
Publikováno v:
Molecular Pain
Background AYX1 is an unmodified DNA-decoy designed to reduce acute post-surgical pain and its chronification with a single intrathecal dose at the time of surgery. AYX1 inhibits the transcription factor early growth response protein 1, which is tran
Autor:
Anish Bhatnagar, Neil A. Manering, Jason M. Cuellar, Alexander Tzabazis, Sharon Niv, Mikhail Klyukinov, David C. Yeomans
Publikováno v:
Life sciences. 87(1-2)
Aims Clinical studies demonstrate attenuation of trigeminal-related pain states such as migraine by intranasal CO 2 application. This study investigated the underlying mechanisms of this observation and its potential use to reverse trigeminal pain an
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 27(5)
This study assessed enkephalin expression induced by intra-articular application of recombinant, enkephalin-encoding herpes virus (HSV-1) and the impact of expression on nociceptive behaviours and synovial lining inflammation in arthritic rats. Repli
Publikováno v:
Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 7 (2008)
Molecular Pain, Vol 4, Iss 1, p 7 (2008)
Background -:The chronic use of opioids prior to surgery leads to lowered pain thresholds and exaggerated pain levels after these procedures. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain this heightened sensitivity commonly termed opioid-induced
Autor:
Neil A. Manering, Michael Klyukinov, Michael I. Nemenov, David C. Yeomans, Alexander Tzabazis, Steven L. Shafer
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1037(1-2)
Radiant heat is often used for studying thermal nociception, although inherent characteristics such as the broad spectrum of applied wavelengths of typical light sources limit control over and repeatability of stimuli. To overcome these problems, we