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Pain
Pain
Optimal opioid treatment requires a consensual approach.
Optimal opioid treatment requires a consensual approach.
An ACVR1 activating mutation causes neuropathic pain and sensory neuron hyperexcitability in humans.
Second messengers mediating high molecular weight hyaluronan-induced anti-hyperalgesia in rats with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Clinical and neuroscience evidence supports the critical importance of patient expectations and agency in opioid tapering.
Sexual dimorphism in the nociceptive effects of hyaluronan.
Sexual dimorphism in the contribution of neuroendocrine stress axes to oxaliplatin-induced painful peripheral neuropathy.
In Memoriam: Ronald Melzack.
Marked sexual dimorphism in neuroendocrine mechanisms for the exacerbation of paclitaxel-induced painful peripheral neuropathy by stress.
Interleukin 6 decreases nociceptor expression of the potassium channel KV1.4 in a rat model of hand-arm vibration syndrome.
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