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Edgar T Walters

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Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|February 6, 2017
How is chronic pain related to sympathetic dysfunction and autonomic dysreflexia following spinal cord injury?Edgar T Walters
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|November 30, 2023
Exaptation and Evolutionary Adaptation in Nociceptor Mechanisms Driving Persistent PainEdgar T Walters
Frontiers in Physiology|August 21, 2018
Nociceptive Biology of Molluscs and Arthropods: Evolutionary Clues About Functions and Mechanisms Potentially Related to PainEdgar T Walters
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 13, 2025
From nociception in aneural animals to human suffering: toward a comparative biology of painEdgar T Walters
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 24, 2019
Adaptive mechanisms driving maladaptive pain: how chronic ongoing activity in primary nociceptors can enhance evolutionary fitness after severe injuryEdgar T Walters
The FEBS Journal|May 26, 2026
Defining cellular mechanisms important for painful chemotherapy-related neuropathy using long-term primary cultures of nociceptorsEdgar T Walters
Experimental Neurology|July 15, 2014
Neuroinflammatory contributions to pain after SCI: roles for central glial mechanisms and nociceptor-mediated host defenseEdgar T Walters
Pain|December 22, 2025
Fundamental electrophysiological mechanisms for driving ongoing pain found in human nociceptorsEdgar T Walters
Frontiers in Physiology|August 31, 2012
Nociceptors as chronic drivers of pain and hyperreflexia after spinal cord injury: an adaptive-maladaptive hyperfunctional state hypothesisEdgar T Walters
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|September 28, 2002
The use of elevated divalent cation solutions to isolate monosynaptic components of sensorimotor connections in AplysiaXiaogang Liao, Edgar T Walters
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Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|February 6, 2017
How is chronic pain related to sympathetic dysfunction and autonomic dysreflexia following spinal cord injury?Edgar T Walters
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|November 30, 2023
Exaptation and Evolutionary Adaptation in Nociceptor Mechanisms Driving Persistent PainEdgar T Walters
Frontiers in Physiology|August 21, 2018
Nociceptive Biology of Molluscs and Arthropods: Evolutionary Clues About Functions and Mechanisms Potentially Related to PainEdgar T Walters
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 13, 2025
From nociception in aneural animals to human suffering: toward a comparative biology of painEdgar T Walters
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 24, 2019
Adaptive mechanisms driving maladaptive pain: how chronic ongoing activity in primary nociceptors can enhance evolutionary fitness after severe injuryEdgar T Walters
The FEBS Journal|May 26, 2026
Defining cellular mechanisms important for painful chemotherapy-related neuropathy using long-term primary cultures of nociceptorsEdgar T Walters
Experimental Neurology|July 15, 2014
Neuroinflammatory contributions to pain after SCI: roles for central glial mechanisms and nociceptor-mediated host defenseEdgar T Walters
Pain|December 22, 2025
Fundamental electrophysiological mechanisms for driving ongoing pain found in human nociceptorsEdgar T Walters
Frontiers in Physiology|August 31, 2012
Nociceptors as chronic drivers of pain and hyperreflexia after spinal cord injury: an adaptive-maladaptive hyperfunctional state hypothesisEdgar T Walters
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|September 28, 2002
The use of elevated divalent cation solutions to isolate monosynaptic components of sensorimotor connections in AplysiaXiaogang Liao, Edgar T Walters
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