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1. Cerebrospinal fluid immune cells appear similar across neuropathic and non-neuropathic pain conditions [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

2. Early life inflammation is associated with spinal cord excitability and nociceptive sensitivity in human infants

3. Comparative transcriptional analysis of satellite glial cell injury response [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

4. Probing the peripheral immune response in mouse models of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy highlights their limited translatability [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

5. Haplotype-specific MAPT exon 3 expression regulated by common intronic polymorphisms associated with Parkinsonian disorders

6. Persistent Alterations in Microglial Enhancers in a Model of Chronic Pain

7. Negative Evidence for a Functional Role of Neuronal DNMT3a in Persistent Pain

8. Assessing spontaneous sensory neuron activity usingin vivocalcium imaging

9. The Molecular Fingerprint of Dorsal Root and Trigeminal Ganglion Neurons

10. Wild-Type, but Not Mutant N296H, Human Tau Restores Aβ-Mediated Inhibition of LTP in Tau−/− mice

11. In vivocalcium imaging shows that satellite glial cells have increased activity in painful states

12. Probing the peripheral immune response in mouse models of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy highlights their limited translatability

14. Short-term effect of acute and repeated urinary bladder inflammation on thigmotactic behaviour in the laboratory rat [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/56e]

15. Comparative transcriptional analysis of the satellite glial cell injury response

16. Early life inflammation is associated with spinal cord excitability and nociceptive sensitivity in human infants

17. Changes in the transcriptional fingerprint of satellite glial cells following peripheral nerve injury

18. Examination of the contribution of Nav1.7 to axonal propagation in nociceptors

19. TRPC5 and the path towards analgesic drug development

20. Fibroblasts – the neglected cell type in peripheral sensitization and chronic pain? - A systematic view on the current state of the literature

21. Sensitization of knee-innervating sensory neurons by tumor necrosis factor-α-activated fibroblast-like synoviocytes: an in vitro, coculture model of inflammatory pain

22. RNA-seq data in pain research–an illustrated guide

23. Nerve Growth Factor and Pain Mechanisms

24. A transcriptional toolbox for exploring peripheral neuro-immune interactions

25. Sensitization of knee-innervating sensory neurons by tumor necrosis factor-α activated fibroblast-like synoviocytes: an in vitro, co-culture model of inflammatory pain

26. Neuroimmune interactions in chronic pain - an interdisciplinary perspective

27. Exploring the transcriptome of resident spinal microglia after collagen antibody-induced arthritis

28. The impact of bone cancer on the peripheral encoding of mechanical pressure stimuli

29. Peripheral inflammatory pain sensitisation is independent of mast cell activation in male mice

30. Mice lacking Kcns1 in peripheral neurons show increased basal and neuropathic pain sensitivity

31. Advillin Is Expressed in All Adult Neural Crest-Derived Neurons

32. Preoperative ultraviolet B inflammation in skin: Modelling individual differences in acute postoperative pain and neuro-immune interactions

33. Don't let useful data go to waste

34. An ATF3-CreERT2 Knock-In Mouse for Axotomy-Induced Genetic Editing: Proof of Principle

35. Increased 4R tau expression and behavioural changes in a novel MAPT-N296H genomic mouse model of tauopathy

36. Wild-Type, but Not Mutant N296H, Human Tau Restores Aβ-Mediated Inhibition of LTP in

37. Increased 4R tau expression and behavioural changes in a novel MAPT-N296H genomic mouse model of tauopathy

38. Genetics and epigenetics of pain

39. In vivo evidence that 5-HT2C receptors inhibit 5-HT neuronal activity via a GABAergic mechanism

40. Defining the nociceptor transcriptome

41. Pain vulnerability: a neurobiological perspective

42. HDAC inhibitors attenuate the development of hypersensitivity in models of neuropathic pain

43. Tau protein is required for amyloid β-induced impairment of hippocampal long-term potentiation

45. Knock-out and transgenic mouse models of tauopathies

46. Differential involvement of serotonin and dopamine systems in cost-benefit decisions about delay or effort

47. Genes and epigenetic processes as prospective pain targets

48. Chronic Pain: Emerging Evidence for the Involvement of Epigenetics

49. Tamoxifen induces cellular stress in the nervous system by inhibiting cholesterol synthesis

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