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Romero-Sandoval, Edgar
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Academic Article
Alpha2-adrenoceptor stimulation transforms immune responses in neuritis and blocks neuritis-induced pain.
Concept
Hyperalgesia
Academic Article
Proinflammatory cytokines mediating burn-injury pain.
Academic Article
Enhancement of the analgesic activity of paracetamol and nitroparacetamol by the oral administration of all-trans retinoic acid.
Academic Article
Inhibition of microglial P2X4 receptors attenuates morphine tolerance, Iba1, GFAP and mu opioid receptor protein expression while enhancing perivascular microglial ED2.
Academic Article
Spinal cannabinoid receptor type 2 agonist reduces mechanical allodynia and induces mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatases in a rat model of neuropathic pain.
Academic Article
Spinal mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-3 (MKP-3) is necessary for the normal resolution of mechanical allodynia in a mouse model of acute postoperative pain.
Grant
Cannabinoids and Neuroimmune Interactions
Grant
IRE1a-XBP1 Signaling as a Driver of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Academic Article
Systemic administration of a ß2-adrenergic receptor agonist reduces mechanical allodynia and suppresses the immune response to surgery in a rat model of persistent post-incisional hypersensitivity.
Academic Article
IMT504 blocks allodynia in rats with spared nerve injury by promoting the migration of mesenchymal stem cells and by favoring an anti-inflammatory milieu at the injured nerve.
Academic Article
Methods and protocols for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) mouse models using paclitaxel.
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Hyperalgesia