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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. Knee movements cause changes in the firing behaviour of muscle spindles located within the mono‐articular ankle extensor soleus in the rat

3. Knee movements cause changes in the firing behaviour of muscle spindles located within the mono‐articular ankle extensor soleus in the rat.

4. Spinal Cord

5. Vestibulocerebellar Functional Connections

6. Electrophysiological characterization of ectopic spontaneous discharge in axotomized and intact fibers upon nerve transection: a role in spontaneous pain?

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

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

9. Detection of epimuscular myofascial forces by Golgi tendon organs.

10. Butyric acid modulates periodontal nociception in Porphyromonas gingivalis-induced periodontitis.

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

12. Current status and future directions of botulinum neurotoxins for targeting pain processing.

13. K+ Channels in Primary Afferents and Their Role in Nerve Injury-Induced Pain.

14. Unique Molecular Characteristics of Visceral Afferents Arising from Different Levels of the Neuraxis: Location of Afferent Somata Predicts Function and Stimulus Detection Modalities.

15. Capsaicin-Induced Skin Desensitization Differentially Affects A-Delta and C-Fiber-Mediated Heat Sensitivity.

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

17. Coding of whisker motion across the mouse face

18. Increased H19 Long Non-coding RNA Expression in Schwann Cells in Peripheral Neuropathic Pain.

19. Long-term actions of interleukin-1β on K+, Na+ and Ca2+ channel currents in small, IB4-positive dorsal root ganglion neurons; possible relevance to the etiology of neuropathic pain.

20. Differential innervation within a transverse plane of spinal gray matter by sensorimotor cortices, with special reference to the somatosensory cortices.

21. Neonatal vincristine administration modulates intrinsic neuronal excitability in the rat dorsal root ganglion and spinal dorsal horn during adolescence.

22. Ablation of α2δ-1 inhibits cell-surface trafficking of endogenous N-type calcium channels in the pain pathway in vivo.

23. Detection of epimuscular myofascial forces by Golgi tendon organs

24. Current Status and Future Directions of Botulinum Neurotoxins for Targeting Pain Processing

25. Single mechanosensory neurons encode lateral displacements using precise spike timing and thresholds.

26. Dissociation between CSD-Evoked Metabolic Perturbations and Meningeal Afferent Activation and Sensitization: Implications for Mechanisms of Migraine Headache Onset.

27. Identifying unique subtypes of spinal afferent nerve endings within the urinary bladder of mice.

28. Mechanisms of μ-opioid receptor inhibition of NMDA receptor-induced substance P release in the rat spinal cord.

29. Changes in the axon terminals of primary afferents from a single vibrissa in the rat trigeminal nuclei after active touch deprivation or exposure to an enriched environment.

31. Functional Neuroanatomy of the Pain System

32. Partial Aminoglycoside Lesions in Vestibular Epithelia Reveal Broad Sensory Dysfunction Associated with Modest Hair Cell Loss and Afferent Calyx Retraction

34. Muscle proprioceptors in adult rat: mechanosensory signaling and synapse distribution in spinal cord.

35. Partial Aminoglycoside Lesions in Vestibular Epithelia Reveal Broad Sensory Dysfunction Associated with Modest Hair Cell Loss and Afferent Calyx Retraction.

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

37. Temporal and spatial dynamics of peripheral afferent-evoked activity in the dorsal horn recorded in rat spinal cord slices.

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

39. Touch Receptor-Derived Sensory Information Alleviates Acute Pain Signaling and Fine-Tunes Nociceptive Reflex Coordination.

41. Different types of spinal afferent nerve endings in stomach and esophagus identified by anterograde tracing from dorsal root ganglia.

42. Electrophysiological properties of lumbosacral primary afferent neurons innervating urothelial and non-urothelial layers of mouse urinary bladder.

43. Immunostaining for Homer reveals the majority of excitatory synapses in laminae I–III of the mouse spinal dorsal horn.

44. Variability in Capsaicin-stimulated Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Release from Human Dental Pulp.

45. Differences in electrophysiological properties of functionally identified nociceptive sensory neurons in an animal model of cancer-induced bone pain.

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

47. Macrophage as a Peripheral Pain Regulator

48. Alterations in the neural circuits from peripheral afferents to the spinal cord: possible implications for diabetic polyneuropathy in streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetic rats

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

50. Presynaptic inhibition of optogenetically identified VGluT31 sensory fibres by opioids and baclofen.

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