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1. Chapter 21 Prostaglandin-induced neuropeptide release from spinal cord

5. Syntaxin1A overexpression and pain insensitivity in individuals with 7q11.23 duplication syndrome.

6. Overexpression of Decay Accelerating Factor Mitigates Fibrotic Responses to Lung Injury.

7. DNA damage mediates changes in neuronal sensitivity induced by the inflammatory mediators, MCP-1 and LPS, and can be reversed by enhancing the DNA repair function of APE1.

8. A systems approach for discovering linoleic acid derivatives that potentially mediate pain and itch.

9. Identification and Characterization of New Chemical Entities Targeting Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 for the Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy.

10. Long-term exposure to PGE2 causes homologous desensitization of receptor-mediated activation of protein kinase A.

11. Aromatase inhibitors augment nociceptive behaviors in rats and enhance the excitability of sensory neurons.

12. Small molecule activation of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 reduces DNA damage induced by cisplatin in cultured sensory neurons.

13. Models of Inflammation: Carrageenan Air Pouch.

14. Epac activation sensitizes rat sensory neurons through activation of Ras.

15. Navβ4 regulates fast resurgent sodium currents and excitability in sensory neurons.

16. APE1, the DNA base excision repair protein, regulates the removal of platinum adducts in sensory neuronal cultures by NER.

17. Role of the DNA base excision repair protein, APE1 in cisplatin, oxaliplatin, or carboplatin induced sensory neuropathy.

18. Nerve growth factor mediates a switch in intracellular signaling for PGE2-induced sensitization of sensory neurons from protein kinase A to Epac.

19. Paclitaxel alters the evoked release of calcitonin gene-related peptide from rat sensory neurons in culture.

20. CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy.

21. Models of inflammation: Carrageenan- or complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced edema and hypersensitivity in the rat.

22. Models of inflammation: carrageenan air pouch.

23. The repair function of the multifunctional DNA repair/redox protein APE1 is neuroprotective after ionizing radiation.

24. Reduced expression of SynGAP, a neuronal GTPase-activating protein, enhances capsaicin-induced peripheral sensitization.

25. Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²⁺ channel complex.

26. Ras signaling pathways mediate NGF-induced enhancement of excitability of small-diameter capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons from wildtype but not Nf1+/- mice.

27. Vasodilatation in the rat dorsal hindpaw induced by activation of sensory neurons is reduced by paclitaxel.

28. Signaling pathways that mediate nerve growth factor-induced increase in expression and release of calcitonin gene-related peptide from sensory neurons.

30. Role of APE1 in differentiated neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells in response to oxidative stress: use of APE1 small molecule inhibitors to delineate APE1 functions.

31. The c-kit signaling pathway is involved in the development of persistent pain.

32. Early and late contributions of glutamate and CGRP to mechanical sensitization by endothelin-1.

33. Local antinociception induced by endothelin-1 in the hairy skin of the rat's back.

34. Peripheral mechanisms of pain and analgesia.

35. Implications of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease in reactive oxygen signaling response after cisplatin treatment of dorsal root ganglion neurons.

36. N-palmitoyl glycine, a novel endogenous lipid that acts as a modulator of calcium influx and nitric oxide production in sensory neurons.

37. Spinal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and nociception-evoked release of primary afferent substance P.

38. Silencing S1P1 receptors regulates collagen-V reactive lymphocyte-mediated immunobiology in the transplanted lung.

39. Unraveling the story of NGF-mediated sensitization of nociceptive sensory neurons: ON or OFF the Trks?

40. DNA repair in neurons: so if they don't divide what's to repair?

41. Sphingosine-1-phosphate via activation of a G-protein-coupled receptor(s) enhances the excitability of rat sensory neurons.

42. Intracellular sphingosine 1-phosphate mediates the increased excitability produced by nerve growth factor in rat sensory neurons.

43. Lipid mediators of sensitivity in sensory neurons.

44. The multifunctional DNA repair/redox enzyme Ape1/Ref-1 promotes survival of neurons after oxidative stress.

45. Tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-1beta stimulate the expression of cyclooxygenase II but do not alter prostaglandin E2 receptor mRNA levels in cultured dorsal root ganglia cells.

46. Isolation and culture of sensory neurons from the dorsal-root ganglia of embryonic or adult rats.

47. ATP augments peptide release from rat sensory neurons in culture through activation of P2Y receptors.

48. Pregabalin and gabapentin reduce release of substance P and CGRP from rat spinal tissues only after inflammation or activation of protein kinase C.

49. Ceramide, a putative second messenger for nerve growth factor, modulates the TTX-resistant Na(+) current and delayed rectifier K(+) current in rat sensory neurons.

50. Cellular mechanisms of neurogenic inflammation.

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