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1. Tapping Into the Language of Touch: Using Non-invasive Stimulation to Specify Tactile Afferent Firing Patterns

2. Tactile sensory channels over-ruled by frequency decoding system that utilizes spike pattern regardless of receptor type

3. The effects of preferential A- and C-fibre blocks and T-type calcium channel antagonist on detection of low-force monofilaments in healthy human participants

4. Leveraging deep single-soma RNA sequencing to explore the neural basis of human somatosensation.

5. Contribution of remote Pacinian corpuscles to flutter-range frequency discrimination in humans.

6. Slow touch and ultrafast pain fibres: Revisiting peripheral nerve classification.

7. Human Foot Outperforms the Hand in Mechanical Pain Discrimination.

8. PIEZO2-dependent rapid pain system in humans and mice.

9. Single-Soma Deep RNA sequencing of Human DRG Neurons Reveals Novel Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Somatosensation.

10. Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed Stimuli.

11. Investigations into an overlooked early component of painful nociceptive withdrawal reflex responses in humans.

12. Nav1.7 is required for normal C-low threshold mechanoreceptor function in humans and mice.

13. The Language of Social Touch Is Intuitive and Quantifiable.

14. Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed Stimuli.

15. The Effects of Ageing on Tactile Function in Humans.

16. Modulation of Muscle Pain Is Not Somatotopically Restricted: An Experimental Model Using Concurrent Hypertonic-Normal Saline Infusions in Humans.

17. Minocycline reduces experimental muscle hyperalgesia induced by repeated nerve growth factor injections in humans: A placebo-controlled double-blind drug-crossover study.

18. Automated Nociceptive Withdrawal Reflex Measurements Reveal Normal Reflex Thresholds and Augmented Pain Ratings in Patients with Fibromyalgia.

19. High prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome in individuals with rare nerve growth factor-beta mutation.

20. Tapping Into the Language of Touch: Using Non-invasive Stimulation to Specify Tactile Afferent Firing Patterns.

21. Anhedonia to Gentle Touch in Fibromyalgia: Normal Sensory Processing but Abnormal Evaluation.

22. Tactile sensory channels over-ruled by frequency decoding system that utilizes spike pattern regardless of receptor type.

23. An ultrafast system for signaling mechanical pain in human skin.

24. Slow brushing reduces heat pain in humans.

25. Minocycline Prevents Muscular Pain Hypersensitivity and Cutaneous Allodynia Produced by Repeated Intramuscular Injections of Hypertonic Saline in Healthy Human Participants.

26. Why does a cooled object feel heavier? Psychophysical investigations into the Weber's Phenomenon.

27. Psychophysical Investigations into the Role of Low-Threshold C Fibres in Non-Painful Affective Processing and Pain Modulation.

28. The effects of preferential A- and C-fibre blocks and T-type calcium channel antagonist on detection of low-force monofilaments in healthy human participants.

29. Cav3.2-expressing low-threshold C fibres in human hairy skin contribute to cold allodynia--a non-TRPV1- and non-TRPM8-dependent phenomenon.

30. Mechanical allodynia in human glabrous skin mediated by low-threshold cutaneous mechanoreceptors with unmyelinated fibres.

31. An investigation into the peripheral substrates involved in the tactile modulation of cutaneous pain with emphasis on the C-tactile fibres.

32. C-tactile fibers contribute to cutaneous allodynia after eccentric exercise.

33. Allodynia mediated by C-tactile afferents in human hairy skin.

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