29 results on '"Guan, Yun"'
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2. Purinergic signaling between neurons and satellite glial cells of mouse dorsal root ganglia modulates neuronal excitability in vivo
3. Ubiquitin-mediated receptor degradation contributes to development of tolerance to MrgC agonist-induced pain inhibition in neuropathic rats
4. Calcium imaging in population of dorsal root ganglion neurons unravels novel mechanisms of visceral pain sensitization and referred somatic hypersensitivity
5. Activation of µ-δ opioid receptor heteromers inhibits neuropathic pain behavior in rodents
6. John J. Bonica Award Lecture: Peripheral neuronal hyperexcitability: the “low-hanging” target for safe therapeutic strategies in neuropathic pain
7. Dermorphin [D-Arg2, Lys4] (1-4) amide inhibits below-level heat hypersensitivity in mice after contusive thoracic spinal cord injury
8. Activation of MrgC receptor inhibits N-type calcium channels in small-diameter primary sensory neurons in mice
9. MrgC agonism at central terminals of primary sensory neurons inhibits neuropathic pain
10. Tolerance develops to the antiallodynic effects of the peripherally acting opioid loperamide hydrochloride in nerve-injured rats
11. Purinergic signaling between neurons and satellite glial cells of mouse dorsal root ganglia modulates neuronal excitability in vivo.
12. Peripherally acting mu-opioid receptor agonist attenuates neuropathic pain in rats after L5 spinal nerve injury
13. Effect of genetic knockout or pharmacologic inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase on complete Freund's adjuvant-induced persistent pain
14. Enhanced thermal avoidance in mice lacking the ATP receptor P2X 3
15. Inflammation-induced upregulation of AMPA receptor subunit expression in brain stem pain modulatory circuitry
16. Sustained and repeated mouth opening leads to development of painful temporomandibular disorders involving macrophage/microglia activation in mice
17. Ubiquitin-mediated receptor degradation contributes to development of tolerance to MrgC agonist-induced pain inhibition in neuropathic rats.
18. Calcium imaging in population of dorsal root ganglion neurons unravels novel mechanisms of visceral pain sensitization and referred somatic hypersensitivity.
19. Activation of µ-δ opioid receptor heteromers inhibits neuropathic pain behavior in rodents.
20. Sustained and repeated mouth opening leads to development of painful temporomandibular disorders involving macrophage/microglia activation in mice.
21. Sustained and repeated mouth opening leads to development of painful temporomandibular disorders involving macrophage/microglia activation in mice
22. Activation of cannabinoid CB1 receptor contributes to suppression of spinal nociceptive transmission and inhibition of mechanical hypersensitivity by Aβ-fiber stimulation
23. Electrical stimulation of low-threshold afferent fibers induces a prolonged synaptic depression in lamina II dorsal horn neurons to high-threshold afferent inputs in mice
24. Selective keratinocyte stimulation is sufficient to evoke nociception in mice
25. Corrigendum to “Effect of genetic knockout or pharmacologic inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase on complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced persistent pain” [Pain 119 (2005) 113–123]
26. Visualizing the modulation of neurokinin 1 receptor-positive neurons in the superficial dorsal horn by spinal cord stimulation in vivo.
27. Peripherally restricted cannabinoid and mu-opioid receptor agonists synergistically attenuate neuropathic mechanical hypersensitivity in mice.
28. Calcium imaging in population of dorsal root ganglion neurons unravels novel mechanisms of visceral pain sensitization and referred somatic hypersensitivity.
29. Ubiquitin-mediated receptor degradation contributes to development of tolerance to MrgC agonist-induced pain inhibition in neuropathic rats.
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