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1. Identification of Spinal Cord MicroRNA and Gene Signatures in a Model of Chronic Stress-Induced Visceral Hyperalgesia in Rat.

2. Alterations in prefrontal-limbic functional activation and connectivity in chronic stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia.

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4. An obesogenic refined low-fat diet disrupts attentional and behavioral control processes in a vigilance task in rats

5. Functional brain activation during retrieval of visceral pain-conditioned passive avoidance in the rat

6. The role of experimental models in developing new treatments for irritable bowel syndrome

7. Role of spinal cord glia in the central processing of peripheral pain perception

8. PAR4: A new role in the modulation of visceral nociception

9. Sex differences in functional brain activation during noxious visceral stimulation in rats

10. Regional brain activation in conscious, nonrestrained rats in response to noxious visceral stimulation

11. Corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptors mediate the visceral hyperalgesia induced by repeated psychological stress in rats

12. Dual role of 5-HT3 receptors in a rat model of delayed stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia ☆

13. Mechanistic understanding of the effects of probiotics in the modulation of abdominal pain: one study at a time

14. The Glt1 glutamate receptor mediates the establishment and perpetuation of chronic visceral pain in an animal model of stress-induced bladder hyperalgesia

15. Identification of Spinal Cord MicroRNA and Gene Signatures in a Model of Chronic Stress-Induced Visceral Hyperalgesia in Rat

16. Review article: modulation of the brain–gut axis as a therapeutic approach in gastrointestinal disease

17. Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 mediates acute and delayed stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia in maternally separated Long-Evans rats

18. Alosetron and irritable bowel syndrome

19. Current insights into the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome

20. Sa1097 Pooled Safety and Tolerability Data From 4 Phase 3, Randomized, Active-Controlled Studies of a Low-Volume Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Citrate Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy

21. Interactions of early adversity with stress-related gene polymorphisms impact regional brain structure in females

22. Chronic psychological stress in high-anxiety rats induces sustained bladder hyperalgesia

23. Lionel Buéno, PhD, July 9, 1945–January 24, 2015

24. Neurogastroenterology and motility's impact factor

25. Alterations in prefrontal-limbic functional activation and connectivity in chronic stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia

26. Chronic stress-induced changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines and spinal glia markers in the rat: a time course study

28. Experimental models of stress and pain: do they help to develop new therapies?

29. Guanylate cyclase C-mediated antinociceptive effects of linaclotide in rodent models of visceral pain

30. Involvement of vasopressin 3 receptors in chronic psychological stress-induced visceral hyperalgesia in rats

31. Novel Therapeutic Approaches in IBS

32. Functional GI disorders: from animal models to drug development

33. Impact factor increases to its highest level ever

34. Emerging drugs for irritable bowel syndrome

35. The role of neurokinin 1 receptors in the maintenance of visceral hyperalgesia induced by repeated stress in rats

36. Repeated exposure to water avoidance stress in rats: a new model for sustained visceral hyperalgesia

37. Inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome: separate or unified?

38. Acute stress-induced hypersensitivity to colonic distension depends upon increase in paracellular permeability: role of myosin light chain kinase

40. Delayed stress-induced colonic hypersensitivity in male Wistar rats: role of neurokinin-1 and corticotropin-releasing factor-1 receptors

41. Stress-induced visceral hypersensitivity in female rats is estrogen-dependent and involves tachykinin NK1 receptors

42. Gut microbiota and neurogastroenterology and motility: the good the bad and the ugly

43. Erratum to 'Regional brain activation in conscious, nonrestrained rats in response to noxious visceral stimulation' [Pain 138 (2008) 233–243]

44. Tu2038 Chronic Stress Increases Systemic and Fat Depot Cytokine Levels and Induces Inflammation-Associated Signaling Cascades in Adipocytes

46. The Effects of Acute and Chronic Psychological Stress on Bladder Function in a Rodent Model

49. S1804 Modulation of Spinal Glia Activation and Glutamate Transmission in the Model of Chronic Water Avoidance Stress-Induced Visceral Hyperalgesia: Role of Glucocorticoids