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52. Additional file 2 of Adverse childhood experience and adult persistent pain and disability: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
53. Additional file 1 of Adverse childhood experience and adult persistent pain and disability: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
54. The Quebec Low Back Pain Study
55. Mechanical Consequence of Induced Intervertebral Disc Degeneration in the SPARC-Null Mouse
56. Diet-induced Obesity Leads to Behavioral Indicators of Pain Preceding Structural Joint Damage in Wild-Type Mice.
57. Optimization of a rat lumbar IVD degeneration model for low back pain
58. Hypoxic stress enhances extension and branching of dorsal root ganglion neuronal outgrowth
59. TACAN Is an Ion Channel Involved in Sensing Mechanical Pain
60. Prenatal maternal stress is associated with increased sensitivity to neuropathic pain and sex-specific changes in supraspinal mRNA expression of epigenetic- and stress-related genes in adulthood
61. Long‐term histological analysis of innervation and macrophage infiltration in a mouse model of intervertebral disc injury–induced low back pain
62. Pharmacological profiles of alpha 2 adrenergic receptor agonists identified using genetically altered mice and isobolographic analysis
63. Coexpression of α2A-adrenergic and δ-opioid receptors in substance P-containing terminals in rat dorsal horn
64. Potassium- and capsaicin-induced release of agmatine from spinal nerve terminals
65. Agmatine transport into spinal nerve terminals is modulated by polyamine analogs
66. The pain of antisense: in vivo application of antisense oligonucleotides for functional genomics in pain and analgesia
67. Moxonidine, a Mixed a2-Adrenergic and Imidazoline Receptor Agonist, Identifies a Novel Adrenergic Target for Spinal Analgesia
68. DPDPE-UK14,304 synergy is retained in mu opioid receptor knockout mice
69. Diverse Role of Biological Plasticity in Low Back Pain and Its Impact on Sensorimotor Control of the Spine
70. Interleukin-8 as a therapeutic target for chronic low back pain: Upregulation in human cerebrospinal fluid and pre-clinical validation with chronic reparixin in the SPARC-null mouse model
71. Epigenetics and chronic pain
72. DNA methylation of SPARC and chronic low back pain
73. Protein Adsorption on Surfaces Functionalized with COOH Groups Promotes Anti-inflammatory Macrophage Responses.
74. Mechanical Consequence of Induced Intervertebral Disc Degeneration in the SPARC-Null Mouse.
75. Moxonidine, a selective imidazoline/ α2 adrenergic receptor agonist, synergizes with morphine and deltorphin II to inhibit substance P-induced behavior in mice
76. Long‐term histological analysis of innervation and macrophage infiltration in a mouse model of intervertebral disc injury–induced low back pain.
77. The antidepressant drug, sertraline, hinders bone healing and osseointegration in rats’ tibiae
78. Dysregulation of the Inflammatory Mediators in the Multifidus Muscle After Spontaneous Intervertebral Disc Degeneration SPARC-null Mice is Ameliorated by Physical Activity
79. Alternative Splicing of the Delta-Opioid Receptor Gene Suggests Existence of New Functional Isoforms
80. Intervertebral disc degeneration and low back pain: Pre‐clinical studies and clinical implications
81. Chronic Osteoporotic Pain in Mice: Cutaneous and Deep Musculoskeletal Pain Are Partially Independent of Bone Resorption and Differentially Sensitive to Pharmacological Interventions
82. Therapeutic benefits of the methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine on nerve injury–induced mechanical hypersensitivity and cognitive impairment in mice
83. Toll-like Receptor 2 Regulates Nerve Growth Factor Synthesis via NF-κB Signaling in Human Intervertebral Disc Cells
84. Nerve Growth Factor Is Regulated by Toll-Like Receptor 2 in Human Intervertebral Discs
85. Overlapping signatures of chronic pain in the DNA methylation landscape of prefrontal cortex and peripheral T cells
86. Structural and functional interactions between six-transmembrane mu-opioid receptors and beta(2)-adrenoreceptors modulate opioid signaling
87. Structural and functional interactions between six-transmembrane μ-opioid receptors and β2-adrenoreceptors modulate opioid signaling
88. Dual allosteric modulation of opioid antinociceptive potency by α2A-adrenoceptors
89. An epigenetic hypothesis for the genomic memory of pain
90. Therapeutic benefits of the methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine on nerve injury-induced mechanical hypersensitivity and cognitive impairment in mice.
91. Morphine and Clonidine Combination Therapy Improves Therapeutic Window in Mice: Synergy in Antinociceptive but Not in Sedative or Cardiovascular Effects
92. ISSLS Prize Winner
93. Painful, degenerating intervertebral discs up‐regulate neurite sprouting andCGRPthrough nociceptive factors
94. High mechanical strain of primary intervertebral disc cells promotes secretion of inflammatory factors associated with disc degeneration and pain
95. The epigenetic signature of chronic pain in the mouse brain
96. Osteolysis and pain due to experimental bone metastases are improved by treatment with rapamycin
97. Struck From Behind: Maintaining Quality of Life With Chronic Low Back Pain
98. The Delta-Opioid Receptor Is Sufficient, but Not Necessary, for Spinal Opioid-Adrenergic Analgesic Synergy
99. Peripheral Nerve Injury Is Associated with Chronic, Reversible Changes in Global DNA Methylation in the Mouse Prefrontal Cortex
100. Alleviation of chronic neuropathic pain by environmental enrichment in mice well after the establishment of chronic pain
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