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Journal of Neurotrauma|November 7, 2012
Ketorolac reduces spinal astrocytic activation and PAR1 expression associated with attenuation of pain after facet joint injuryLing Dong, Jenell R Smith, Beth A Winkelstein
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1975
The role of C3 as an opsonin in the early stages of infectionJ A Winkelstein, M R Smith, H S Shin
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 1, 1980
The role of complement in viral infections. III. Activation of the classical and alternative complement pathways by Sindbis virusR L Hirsch, J A Winkelstein, D E Griffin
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|October 19, 2000
Lymphoid malignancy as a presenting sign of ataxia-telangiectasiaD M Loeb, H M Lederman, J A Winkelstein
Annals of Allergy|December 1, 1991
Sudden onset of severe dyspnea with no wheezing in a 35-year-old asthmatic patientM S Lin, A Winkelstein, J Lynn, et al.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|January 1, 1990
Complement-like activity in the sea star, Asterias forbesiL A Leonard, J D Strandberg, J A Winkelstein
Spine|May 16, 2014
Sustained neuronal hyperexcitability is evident in the thalamus after a transient cervical radicular injuryPeter P Syré, Christine L Weisshaar, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 22, 2009
Spinal microglial proliferation is evident in a rat model of painful disc herniation both in the presence of behavioral hypersensitivity and following minocycline treatment sufficient to attenuate allodyniaSarah M Rothman, Benjamin B Guarino, Beth A Winkelstein
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|April 1, 1985
Purification of the third component of canine complementJ P Johnson, C H Hammer, J A Winkelstein
Neuroreport|September 4, 2020
Immediate inhibition of spinal secretory phospholipase A2 prevents the pain and elevated spinal neuronal hyperexcitability and neuroimmune regulatory genes that develop with nerve root compressionJulia C Quindlen-Hotek, Sonia Kartha, Beth A Winkelstein
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Journal of Neurotrauma|November 7, 2012
Ketorolac reduces spinal astrocytic activation and PAR1 expression associated with attenuation of pain after facet joint injuryLing Dong, Jenell R Smith, Beth A Winkelstein
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1975
The role of C3 as an opsonin in the early stages of infectionJ A Winkelstein, M R Smith, H S Shin
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 1, 1980
The role of complement in viral infections. III. Activation of the classical and alternative complement pathways by Sindbis virusR L Hirsch, J A Winkelstein, D E Griffin
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|October 19, 2000
Lymphoid malignancy as a presenting sign of ataxia-telangiectasiaD M Loeb, H M Lederman, J A Winkelstein
Annals of Allergy|December 1, 1991
Sudden onset of severe dyspnea with no wheezing in a 35-year-old asthmatic patientM S Lin, A Winkelstein, J Lynn, et al.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology|January 1, 1990
Complement-like activity in the sea star, Asterias forbesiL A Leonard, J D Strandberg, J A Winkelstein
Spine|May 16, 2014
Sustained neuronal hyperexcitability is evident in the thalamus after a transient cervical radicular injuryPeter P Syré, Christine L Weisshaar, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Neuroscience Research|April 22, 2009
Spinal microglial proliferation is evident in a rat model of painful disc herniation both in the presence of behavioral hypersensitivity and following minocycline treatment sufficient to attenuate allodyniaSarah M Rothman, Benjamin B Guarino, Beth A Winkelstein
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|April 1, 1985
Purification of the third component of canine complementJ P Johnson, C H Hammer, J A Winkelstein
Neuroreport|September 4, 2020
Immediate inhibition of spinal secretory phospholipase A2 prevents the pain and elevated spinal neuronal hyperexcitability and neuroimmune regulatory genes that develop with nerve root compressionJulia C Quindlen-Hotek, Sonia Kartha, Beth A Winkelstein
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