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Inna Belfer

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Journal of Pain Research|March 6, 2018
Quantitative sensory testing is feasible and is well-tolerated in patients with sickle cell disease following a vaso-occlusive episodeNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Inna Belfer, et al.
Pain|June 8, 2014
An SCN9A variant, known to cause pain, is now found to cause itchLindsey M Snyder, Sarah E Ross, Inna Belfer
Journal of Pain Research|May 19, 2018
Pain catastrophizing is associated with poorer health-related quality of life in pediatric patients with sickle cell diseaseNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Inna Belfer, et al.
Elife|May 17, 2017
Voltage-gated Na<sup>+</sup> currents in human dorsal root ganglion neuronsXiulin Zhang, Birgit T Priest, Inna Belfer, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 13, 2017
Psychological Characteristics and Pain Frequency Are Associated With Experimental Pain Sensitivity in Pediatric Patients With Sickle Cell DiseaseNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Helen Shnol, et al.
Pain Management|December 16, 2014
Predicting, preventing and managing persistent pain after breast cancer surgery: the importance of psychosocial factorsKristin L Schreiber, Henrik Kehlet, Inna Belfer, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 15, 2024
Unmet Need: Mechanistic and Translational Studies of Sickle Cell Disease Pain as a Whole-Person Health ChallengeInna Belfer, Wen Chen, Wendy Weber, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 29, 2004
Candidate gene studies of human pain mechanisms: methods for optimizing choice of polymorphisms and sample sizeInna Belfer, Tianxia Wu, Albert Kingman, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 8, 2013
Integration of pain score and morphine consumption in analgesic clinical studiesFeng Dai, David G Silverman, Jacques E Chelly, et al.
Molecular Pain|April 10, 2013
Chronic pain after lower abdominal surgery: do catechol-O-methyl transferase/opioid receptor μ-1 polymorphisms contribute?Yuri Kolesnikov, Boris Gabovits, Ariel Levin, et al.
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Journal of Pain Research|March 6, 2018
Quantitative sensory testing is feasible and is well-tolerated in patients with sickle cell disease following a vaso-occlusive episodeNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Inna Belfer, et al.
Pain|June 8, 2014
An SCN9A variant, known to cause pain, is now found to cause itchLindsey M Snyder, Sarah E Ross, Inna Belfer
Journal of Pain Research|May 19, 2018
Pain catastrophizing is associated with poorer health-related quality of life in pediatric patients with sickle cell diseaseNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Inna Belfer, et al.
Elife|May 17, 2017
Voltage-gated Na<sup>+</sup> currents in human dorsal root ganglion neuronsXiulin Zhang, Birgit T Priest, Inna Belfer, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 13, 2017
Psychological Characteristics and Pain Frequency Are Associated With Experimental Pain Sensitivity in Pediatric Patients With Sickle Cell DiseaseNitya Bakshi, Ines Lukombo, Helen Shnol, et al.
Pain Management|December 16, 2014
Predicting, preventing and managing persistent pain after breast cancer surgery: the importance of psychosocial factorsKristin L Schreiber, Henrik Kehlet, Inna Belfer, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 15, 2024
Unmet Need: Mechanistic and Translational Studies of Sickle Cell Disease Pain as a Whole-Person Health ChallengeInna Belfer, Wen Chen, Wendy Weber, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 29, 2004
Candidate gene studies of human pain mechanisms: methods for optimizing choice of polymorphisms and sample sizeInna Belfer, Tianxia Wu, Albert Kingman, et al.
The Journal of Pain|June 8, 2013
Integration of pain score and morphine consumption in analgesic clinical studiesFeng Dai, David G Silverman, Jacques E Chelly, et al.
Molecular Pain|April 10, 2013
Chronic pain after lower abdominal surgery: do catechol-O-methyl transferase/opioid receptor μ-1 polymorphisms contribute?Yuri Kolesnikov, Boris Gabovits, Ariel Levin, et al.
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