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1. Astrocyte D1/D5 Dopamine Receptors Govern Non-Hebbian Long-Term Potentiation at Sensory Synapses onto Lamina I Spinoparabrachial Neurons.

2. Advances and Barriers in Understanding Presynaptic N -Methyl- D -Aspartate Receptors in Spinal Pain Processing.

3. Advances and Barriers in Understanding Presynaptic N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors in Spinal Pain Processing

4. The mechanism of manual muscle testing as proposed by the ventral horn theory.

6. Inflammatory Pain Reduces C Fiber Activity-Dependent Slowing in a Sex-Dependent Manner, Amplifying Nociceptive Input to the Spinal Cord.

7. Functional Organization of Cutaneous and Muscle Afferent Synapses onto Immature Spinal Lamina I Projection Neurons.

8. Persistent changes in peripheral and spinal nociceptive processing after early tissue injury.

9. Circuitry and plasticity of the dorsal horn – Toward a better understanding of neuropathic pain.

10. Peripheral Neuropathy Induces Cutaneous Hypersensitivity in Chronically Spinalized Rats.

11. Src family kinases mediate the inhibition of substance P release in the rat spinal cord by μ-opioid receptors and GABAB receptors, but not α2 adrenergic receptors.

12. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor facilitation of substance P release in the rat spinal cord, measured as neurokinin 1 receptor internalization.

13. Governing role of primary afferent drive in increased excitation of spinal nociceptive neurons in a model of sciatic neuropathy

14. Protein kinase C in pain: Involvement of multiple isoforms

15. Substantia Gelatinosa neurons in defined-medium organotypic slice culture are similar to those in acute slices from young adult rats

16. Disinhibition Opens the Gate to Pathological Pain Signaling in Superficial Neurokinin 1 Receptor-Expressing Neurons in Rat Spinal Cord.

17. Evidence for biological effects of exogenous LPA on rat primary afferent and spinal cord neurons

18. Effect of peptidases on the ability of exogenous and endogenous neurokinins to produce neurokinin 1 receptor internalization in the rat spinal cord.

19. Direct evidence of primary afferent sprouting in distant segments following spinal cord injury in the rat: colocalization of GAP-43 and CGRP

20. Cholera toxin B subunit labeling in lamina II of spinal cord dorsal horn following chronic inflammation in rats

21. Anandamide inhibits excitatory transmission to rat substantia gelatinosa neurones in a manner different from that of capsaicin

22. Mapping of the fluoride resistant acid phosphatase (FRAP) activity in cervico-thoracic-lumbar spinal dorsal horn in rats.

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