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1. Utilising Hyperspectral Autofluorescence Imaging in the Objective Assessment of Disease State and Pain in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.

3. Review: What innovations in pain measurement and control might be possible if we could quantify the neuroimmune synapse?

4. Nitroxidative Signaling Mechanisms in Pathological Pain.

5. Irinotecan-Induced Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Pain Are Mediated by Common TLR4-Dependent Mechanisms.

6. Select steroid hormone glucuronide metabolites can cause toll-like receptor 4 activation and enhanced pain.

7. Pathological pain and the neuroimmune interface.

8. Glucuronic acid and the ethanol metabolite ethyl-glucuronide cause toll-like receptor 4 activation and enhanced pain.

9. The effects of pregabalin and the glial attenuator minocycline on the response to intradermal capsaicin in patients with unilateral sciatica.

10. Evidence that intrathecal morphine-3-glucuronide may cause pain enhancement via toll-like receptor 4/MD-2 and interleukin-1beta.

11. Evidence for a role of heat shock protein-90 in toll like receptor 4 mediated pain enhancement in rats.

12. Proinflammatory cytokines oppose opioid-induced acute and chronic analgesia.

13. Non-stereoselective reversal of neuropathic pain by naloxone and naltrexone: involvement of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4).

14. "Listening" and "talking" to neurons: implications of immune activation for pain control and increasing the efficacy of opioids.

15. Norman Cousins Lecture. Glia as the "bad guys": implications for improving clinical pain control and the clinical utility of opioids.

16. Glia: novel counter-regulators of opioid analgesia.

17. (S)-(+)-methadone is more immunosuppressive than the potent analgesic (R)-(--)-methadone.

18. The Relationship Between Androgens and Days per Month of Period Pain, Pelvic Pain, Headache, and TLR4 Responsiveness of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Young Women with Dysmenorrhoea

19. Toll-Like Receptor Responsiveness of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Young Women with Dysmenorrhea

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