Co-Authors
This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Thomas Martin and Christopher Peters.
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Jimenez-Andrade JM, Ramírez-Rosas MB, Hee Park S, Parker R, Eber MR, Cain R, Newland M, Hsu FC, Kittel CA, Martin TJ, Muñoz-Islas E, Shiozawa Y, Peters CM. Evaluation of pain related behaviors and disease related outcomes in an immunocompetent mouse model of prostate cancer induced bone pain. J Bone Oncol. 2023 Dec; 43:100510.
Score: 0.231
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Arora V, Martin TJ, Aschenbrenner CA, Hayashida K, Kim SA, Parker RA, Eisenach JC, Peters CM. Psychosocial Stress Delays Recovery of Postoperative Pain Following Incisional Surgery in the Rat. Neuroscience. 2018 07 01; 382:35-47.
Score: 0.158
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Arora V, Morado-Urbina CE, Aschenbrenner CA, Hayashida K, Wang F, Martin TJ, Eisenach JC, Peters CM. Disruption of Spinal Noradrenergic Activation Delays Recovery of Acute Incision-Induced Hypersensitivity and Increases Spinal Glial Activation in the Rat. J Pain. 2016 Feb; 17(2):190-202.
Score: 0.133
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Martin TJ, Sexton T, Kim SA, Severino AL, Peters CM, Young LJ, Childers SR. Regional differences in mu and kappa opioid receptor G-protein activation in brain in male and female prairie voles. Neuroscience. 2015 Dec 17; 311:422-9.
Score: 0.133
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Peters CM, Hayashida K, Suto T, Houle TT, Aschenbrenner CA, Martin TJ, Eisenach JC. Individual differences in acute pain-induced endogenous analgesia predict time to resolution of postoperative pain in the rat. Anesthesiology. 2015 Apr; 122(4):895-907.
Score: 0.127
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Park SH, Tsuzuki S, Contino KF, Ollodart J, Eber MR, Yu Y, Steele LR, Inaba H, Kamata Y, Kimura T, Coleman I, Nelson PS, Muñoz-Islas E, Jiménez-Andrade JM, Martin TJ, Mackenzie KD, Stratton JR, Hsu FC, Peters CM, Shiozawa Y. Crosstalk between bone metastatic cancer cells and sensory nerves in bone metastatic progression. Life Sci Alliance. 2024 Dec; 7(12).
Score: 0.061
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Boada DM, Martin TJ, Peters CM, Hayashida K, Harris MH, Houle TT, Boyden ES, Eisenach JC, Ririe DG. Fast-conducting mechanoreceptors contribute to withdrawal behavior in normal and nerve injured rats. Pain. 2014 Dec; 155(12):2646-2655.
Score: 0.031