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The following pages link to Dissociation of spinal microglia morphological activation and peripheral inflammation in inflammatory pain models (Q36380148):
Displaying 33 items.
- Glial cells and chronic pain (Q24603427) (← links)
- Microglia and spinal cord synaptic plasticity in persistent pain (Q26866495) (← links)
- Contemporary views on inflammatory pain mechanisms: TRPing over innate and microglial pathways (Q28068037) (← links)
- Spinal translocator protein (TSPO) modulates pain behavior in rats with CFA-induced monoarthritis (Q28581075) (← links)
- N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) independent maintenance of inflammatory pain. (Q33701859) (← links)
- Peripheral formalin injection induces unique spinal cord microglial phenotypic changes (Q33849532) (← links)
- Systemic minocycline differentially influences changes in spinal microglial markers following formalin-induced nociception (Q33870861) (← links)
- Sustained pain-related depression of behavior: effects of intraplantar formalin and complete freund's adjuvant on intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS) and endogenous kappa opioid biomarkers in rats (Q34269299) (← links)
- Peripheral N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptors contribute to mechanical hypersensitivity in a rat model of inflammatory temporomandibular joint pain (Q34307278) (← links)
- Nuclear calcium signaling in spinal neurons drives a genomic program required for persistent inflammatory pain (Q34322181) (← links)
- Temporomandibular joint inflammation activates glial and immune cells in both the trigeminal ganglia and in the spinal trigeminal nucleus (Q34471267) (← links)
- The response of spinal microglia to chemotherapy-evoked painful peripheral neuropathies is distinct from that evoked by traumatic nerve injuries (Q34579481) (← links)
- Glia as a Link between Neuroinflammation and Neuropathic Pain (Q36056893) (← links)
- Effects of peripheral inflammation on the blood-spinal cord barrier (Q36123303) (← links)
- Different peripheral tissue injury induces differential phenotypic changes of spinal activated microglia (Q36925616) (← links)
- TMEM16F Regulates Spinal Microglial Function in Neuropathic Pain States (Q37039991) (← links)
- Pathobiology and management of prostate cancer-induced bone pain: recent insights and future treatments. (Q37187646) (← links)
- P2X4R+ microglia drive neuropathic pain (Q37256253) (← links)
- Influence of the vanilloid receptor TRPV1 on the activation of spinal cord glia in mouse models of pain (Q37442704) (← links)
- Persistent peripheral inflammation attenuates morphine-induced periaqueductal gray glial cell activation and analgesic tolerance in the male rat. (Q37710121) (← links)
- Dexmedetomidine blocks thermal hyperalgesia and spinal glial activation in rat model of monoarthritis (Q37728798) (← links)
- Microglia and intractable chronic pain (Q38022210) (← links)
- Analgesic Effects of Danggui-Shaoyao-San on Various "Phenotypes" of Nociception and Inflammation in a Formalin Pain Model (Q40218731) (← links)
- Sphingosine kinase 2-deficiency mediated changes in spinal pain processing. (Q41812133) (← links)
- Suppression of voluntary wheel running in rats is dependent on the site of inflammation: evidence for voluntary running as a measure of hind paw-evoked pain (Q42415616) (← links)
- Evidence for suppression of spinal glial activation by dexmedetomidine in a rat model of monoarthritis (Q42971881) (← links)
- Chromaffin cell transplant in spinal cord reduces secondary allodynia induced by formalin in the rat. Role of opioid receptors and α2-adrenoceptors (Q44351514) (← links)
- Analgesic Effects of Duloxetine on Formalin-Induced Hyperalgesia and Its Underlying Mechanisms in the CeA. (Q52564666) (← links)
- The combination of postnatal maternal separation and social stress in young adulthood does not lead to enhanced inflammatory pain sensitivity and depression-related behavior in rats (Q58708917) (← links)
- Transcription factor Sp4 is required for hyperalgesic state persistence (Q64097597) (← links)
- Phα1β Spider Toxin Reverses Glial Structural Plasticity Upon Peripheral Inflammation (Q92237655) (← links)
- Inflammatory mediators of opioid tolerance: Implications for dependency and addiction (Q92485986) (← links)
- Wikidata:WikiProject Chronic Pain/Microglias (← links | edit)