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Bridget M Lumb

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Experimental Physiology|February 22, 2002
Inescapable and escapable pain is represented in distinct hypothalamic-midbrain circuits: specific roles for Adelta- and C-nociceptorsBridget M Lumb
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Can the anatomic and neurochemical organization within the caudal ventrolateral medulla provide the framework on which to develop therapeutic strategies?Bridget M Lumb
News in Physiological Sciences : an International Journal of Physiology Produced Jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society|January 24, 2004
Hypothalamic and midbrain circuitry that distinguishes between escapable and inescapable painBridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|October 3, 2014
Descending controls: how to harness for the relief of pain?Bridget M Lumb
Pain|May 3, 2006
Midbrain control of spinal nociception discriminates between responses evoked by myelinated and unmyelinated heat nociceptors in the ratSimon McMullan, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|August 19, 2006
Spinal dorsal horn neuronal responses to myelinated versus unmyelinated heat nociceptors and their modulation by activation of the periaqueductal grey in the ratSimon McMullan, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 2017
Top-down control of painLucy F Donaldson, Bridget M Lumb
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)|June 27, 2022
When Differential Descending Control of Speed Matters: Descending Modulation of A- versus C-Fiber Evoked Spinal NociceptionBridget M Lumb, Lucy F Donaldson
Pain|May 1, 2007
Descending control of spinal nociception from the periaqueductal grey distinguishes between neurons with and without C-fibre inputsAlexander J Waters, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|March 16, 2017
Top down control of spinal sensorimotor circuits essential for survivalStella Koutsikou, Richard Apps, Bridget M Lumb
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Experimental Physiology|February 22, 2002
Inescapable and escapable pain is represented in distinct hypothalamic-midbrain circuits: specific roles for Adelta- and C-nociceptorsBridget M Lumb
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Can the anatomic and neurochemical organization within the caudal ventrolateral medulla provide the framework on which to develop therapeutic strategies?Bridget M Lumb
News in Physiological Sciences : an International Journal of Physiology Produced Jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society|January 24, 2004
Hypothalamic and midbrain circuitry that distinguishes between escapable and inescapable painBridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|October 3, 2014
Descending controls: how to harness for the relief of pain?Bridget M Lumb
Pain|May 3, 2006
Midbrain control of spinal nociception discriminates between responses evoked by myelinated and unmyelinated heat nociceptors in the ratSimon McMullan, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|August 19, 2006
Spinal dorsal horn neuronal responses to myelinated versus unmyelinated heat nociceptors and their modulation by activation of the periaqueductal grey in the ratSimon McMullan, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 2017
Top-down control of painLucy F Donaldson, Bridget M Lumb
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)|June 27, 2022
When Differential Descending Control of Speed Matters: Descending Modulation of A- versus C-Fiber Evoked Spinal NociceptionBridget M Lumb, Lucy F Donaldson
Pain|May 1, 2007
Descending control of spinal nociception from the periaqueductal grey distinguishes between neurons with and without C-fibre inputsAlexander J Waters, Bridget M Lumb
The Journal of Physiology|March 16, 2017
Top down control of spinal sensorimotor circuits essential for survivalStella Koutsikou, Richard Apps, Bridget M Lumb
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