38 results on '"Raja, S.N."'
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2. Bipolar spinal cord stimulation attenuates mechanical hypersensitivity at an intensity that activates a small portion of A-fiber afferents in spinal nerve-injured rats
3. Sympathetic Blocks for Pain
4. Opioid Effectiveness, Addiction, and Depression in Chronic Pain
5. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Diagnostic Controversies, Psychological Dysfunction, and Emerging Concepts
6. Differential roles of neuronal and endothelial nitric oxide synthases during carrageenan-induced inflammatory hyperalgesia
7. Intact carrageenan-induced thermal hyperalgesia in mice lacking inducible nitric oxide synthase
8. The role of μ-opioid receptors in inflammatory hyperalgesia and α2-adrenoceptor-mediated antihyperalgesia
9. Massively parallel fabrication of crack-defined gold break junctions featuring sub-3 nm gaps for molecular devices
10. Thermoregulation and hormone replacement in postmenopausal women
11. NeuPSIG: investing in solutions to the growing global challenge of neuropathic pain
12. Comparison of intensity-dependent inhibition of spinal wide-dynamic range neurons by dorsal column and peripheral nerve stimulation in a rat model of neuropathic pain
13. Radiofrequency Procedures for Chronic Spinal Pain: An Update
14. Balance in Opioid Prescription During Pregnancy
15. The inhibition of high-voltage-activated calcium current by activation of MrgC11 involves phospholipase C-dependent mechanisms
16. Comparison of intensity-dependent inhibition of spinal wide-dynamic range neurons by dorsal column and peripheral nerve stimulation in a rat model of neuropathic pain
17. Neuropathic pain needs systematic classification
18. Analgesic properties of loperamide differ following systemic and local administration to rats after spinal nerve injury
19. Dissecting the relative contribution of central versus peripheral opioid analgesia: Are the analgesic and adverse effects of opioids inseparable?
20. S704 PROPORTION OF MYELINATED FIBERS ACTIVATED BY VARIOUS PERIPHERAL TISSUE/NERVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION THERAPIES DIFFER IN SPINAL NERVE-INJURED RATS
21. T6. Opioids for Chronic Neuropathic Pain: Maximizing Benefits and Minimizing Adverse Effects
22. 122 PRESCRIBING OPIOIDS FOR CHRONIC PAIN: A RATIONAL APPROACH
23. 78 CRPS - A DISEASE WITH LIMITED EVIDENCE-BASED THERAPIES
24. 75 Workshop Summary: CRPS - A DISEASE WITH MANY FACES
25. Mechanism-based therapies for pain
26. Topical application of an α2-adrenergic agonist relieves hyperalgesia in sympathetically-maintained pain: A case study
27. Intradermal bradykinin induces hyperalgesia to heat stimuli in man
28. Evidence that alpha-adrenergic receptors mediate sympathetically maintained pain (reflex sympathetic dystrophy)
29. 112 WORKSHOP SUMMARY: OPIOIDS FOR CHRONIC NEUROPATHIC PAIN: MAXIMIZING BENEFITS AND MINIMIZING ADVERSE EFFECTS
30. Relative contribution of core and skin temperatures to thermal comfort in humans
31. Topical application of clonidine relieves hyperalgesia in patients with sympathetically maintained pain
32. 5.18 - Sympathetic Blocks for Pain
33. Coupling of action potential activity between unmyelinated fibers in the normal peripheral nerve of sat 2:45 monkey
34. Hyperalgesia following peripheral nerve injury is signalled by myelinated fibers
35. Hyperalgesia: New insights
36. Does hyperalgesia to cold stimuli characterize patients with sympathetically maintained pain (reflex sympathetic dystrophy)?
37. Painful sequelae of nerve injury
38. Bradykinin induced cutaneous pain is independent of wheal and flare
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