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E H Chudler

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Brain Research|August 8, 1994
Uptake of exogenous fluorescent Di-I by intact junctional epithelium of adult rats allows retrograde labeling of trigeminal sensory neuronsA Sugaya, E H Chudler, M R Byers
Brain Research|April 13, 2000
Chronic tooth pulp inflammation causes transient and persistent expression of Fos in dynorphin-rich regions of rat brainstemM R Byers, E H Chudler, M J Iadarola
Neuroscience Letters|October 28, 1991
Topography of C1 nerve- and trigeminal-evoked potentials in the ventrobasal complex of the cat thalamusE H Chudler, W E Foote, C E Poletti
Brain Research|August 2, 1991
Responses of cat C1 spinal cord dorsal and ventral horn neurons to noxious and non-noxious stimulation of the head and faceE H Chudler, W E Foote, C E Poletti
Brain Research|March 6, 1989
Distribution and size of GABAergic neurons in area 7b and the retroinsular cortex of the monkeyE H Chudler, R L Nahin, D R Kenshalo
Brain Research|August 15, 1997
Nerve growth factor depletion by autoimmunization produces thermal hypoalgesia in adult ratsE H Chudler, L C Anderson, M R Byers
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Physiological properties of intradental mechanoreceptorsW K Dong, E H Chudler, R F Martin
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1990
Responses of nociceptive SI neurons in monkeys and pain sensation in humans elicited by noxious thermal stimulation: effect of interstimulus intervalE H Chudler, F Anton, R Dubner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 1993
Static and dynamic responses of periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors and intradental mechanoreceptorsW K Dong, T Shiwaku, Y Kawakami, et al.
Brain Research|June 28, 1988
SI nociceptive neurons participate in the encoding process by which monkeys perceive the intensity of noxious thermal stimulationD R Kenshalo, E H Chudler, F Anton, et al.
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Brain Research|August 8, 1994
Uptake of exogenous fluorescent Di-I by intact junctional epithelium of adult rats allows retrograde labeling of trigeminal sensory neuronsA Sugaya, E H Chudler, M R Byers
Brain Research|April 13, 2000
Chronic tooth pulp inflammation causes transient and persistent expression of Fos in dynorphin-rich regions of rat brainstemM R Byers, E H Chudler, M J Iadarola
Neuroscience Letters|October 28, 1991
Topography of C1 nerve- and trigeminal-evoked potentials in the ventrobasal complex of the cat thalamusE H Chudler, W E Foote, C E Poletti
Brain Research|August 2, 1991
Responses of cat C1 spinal cord dorsal and ventral horn neurons to noxious and non-noxious stimulation of the head and faceE H Chudler, W E Foote, C E Poletti
Brain Research|March 6, 1989
Distribution and size of GABAergic neurons in area 7b and the retroinsular cortex of the monkeyE H Chudler, R L Nahin, D R Kenshalo
Brain Research|August 15, 1997
Nerve growth factor depletion by autoimmunization produces thermal hypoalgesia in adult ratsE H Chudler, L C Anderson, M R Byers
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Physiological properties of intradental mechanoreceptorsW K Dong, E H Chudler, R F Martin
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 1, 1990
Responses of nociceptive SI neurons in monkeys and pain sensation in humans elicited by noxious thermal stimulation: effect of interstimulus intervalE H Chudler, F Anton, R Dubner, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 1, 1993
Static and dynamic responses of periodontal ligament mechanoreceptors and intradental mechanoreceptorsW K Dong, T Shiwaku, Y Kawakami, et al.
Brain Research|June 28, 1988
SI nociceptive neurons participate in the encoding process by which monkeys perceive the intensity of noxious thermal stimulationD R Kenshalo, E H Chudler, F Anton, et al.
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