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1. Effect of Experimental Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Mechanical Sensitivity, Capsaicin-Induced Pain Behaviors and Hind Paw Glabrous Skin Innervation of Male and Female Mouse Offspring

2. Bone innervation and vascularization regulated by osteoclasts contribute to refractive pain-related behavior in the collagen antibody-induced arthritis model

3. Association between Sclerostin and Bone Mineral Density in a Mexican Sample of Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Pilot Study

5. Repeated administration of mazindol reduces spontaneous pain-related behaviors without modifying bone density and microarchitecture in a mouse model of complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced knee arthritis

6. Sex-dependent effects of the targeted nerve growth factor mutation (R100E) on pain behavior, joint inflammation, and bone erosion in mice.

7. Evaluation of pain related behaviors and disease related outcomes in an immunocompetent mouse model of prostate cancer induced bone pain.

8. Metastatic Infiltration of Nervous Tissue and Periosteal Nerve Sprouting in Multiple Myeloma-Induced Bone Pain in Mice and Human.

9. Differential Pain-Related Behaviors and Bone Disease in Immunocompetent Mouse Models of Myeloma.

10. Cartilage-binding antibodies induce pain through immune complex-mediated activation of neurons.

11. The effect of androgen excess on maternal metabolism, placental function and fetal growth in obese dams.

12. Autoantibodies to citrullinated proteins induce joint pain independent of inflammation via a chemokine-dependent mechanism.

13. Sclerostin Immunoreactivity Increases in Cortical Bone Osteocytes and Decreases in Articular Cartilage Chondrocytes in Aging Mice.

14. Targeting cells of the myeloid lineage attenuates pain and disease progression in a prostate model of bone cancer.

15. Chronic oral or intraarticular administration of docosahexaenoic acid reduces nociception and knee edema and improves functional outcomes in a mouse model of Complete Freund's Adjuvant-induced knee arthritis.

16. Disease modification of breast cancer-induced bone remodeling by cannabinoid 2 receptor agonists.

17. Neuroplasticity of sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers in a mouse model of a painful arthritic joint.

18. Pathophysiology and medical treatment of pain in fibrous dysplasia of bone.

19. The effect of aging on the density of the sensory nerve fiber innervation of bone and acute skeletal pain.

20. Sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers undergo sprouting and neuroma formation in the painful arthritic joint of geriatric mice.

21. Preventive or late administration of anti-NGF therapy attenuates tumor-induced nerve sprouting, neuroma formation, and cancer pain.

22. Breast cancer-induced bone remodeling, skeletal pain, and sprouting of sensory nerve fibers.

23. The majority of myelinated and unmyelinated sensory nerve fibers that innervate bone express the tropomyosin receptor kinase A.

24. Sustained blockade of neurotrophin receptors TrkA, TrkB and TrkC reduces non-malignant skeletal pain but not the maintenance of sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers.

25. Administration of a tropomyosin receptor kinase inhibitor attenuates sarcoma-induced nerve sprouting, neuroma formation and bone cancer pain.

26. Blockade of nerve sprouting and neuroma formation markedly attenuates the development of late stage cancer pain.

27. Pathological sprouting of adult nociceptors in chronic prostate cancer-induced bone pain.

28. Bone cancer pain.

29. A cannabinoid 2 receptor agonist attenuates bone cancer-induced pain and bone loss.

30. A phenotypically restricted set of primary afferent nerve fibers innervate the bone versus skin: therapeutic opportunity for treating skeletal pain.

31. Capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve fibers contribute to the generation and maintenance of skeletal fracture pain.

32. Vascularization of the dorsal root ganglia and peripheral nerve of the mouse: implications for chemical-induced peripheral sensory neuropathies.

33. Nerve growth factor sequestering therapy attenuates non-malignant skeletal pain following fracture.

34. Organization of a unique net-like meshwork of CGRP+ sensory fibers in the mouse periosteum: implications for the generation and maintenance of bone fracture pain.

35. Effects of a monoclonal antibody raised against nerve growth factor on skeletal pain and bone healing after fracture of the C57BL/6J mouse femur.

36. An evolving cellular pathology occurs in dorsal root ganglia, peripheral nerve and spinal cord following intravenous administration of paclitaxel in the rat.

37. Intravenous paclitaxel administration in the rat induces a peripheral sensory neuropathy characterized by macrophage infiltration and injury to sensory neurons and their supporting cells.

38. Sensory neurons and their supporting cells located in the trigeminal, thoracic and lumbar ganglia differentially express markers of injury following intravenous administration of paclitaxel in the rat.

39. Activation of peripheral galanin receptors: differential effects on nociception.

40. Mechanism by which peripheral galanin increases acute inflammatory pain.

41. Pro-nociceptive role of peripheral galanin in inflammatory pain.

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