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Jan Vollert

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 26, 2023
Addressing the elephant in the T-maze: Developing experimental conduct guidelines for neuroscienceJan Vollert
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|September 21, 2022
Sensory testing might not be perfect - but it is the best biomarker for pain phenotypes we have right nowJan Vollert
Pain|October 15, 2021
Reply to Bordeleau et alJan Vollert, Martin Schmelz
British Journal of Pain|February 10, 2025
Chronic pain as a long-term burden for veteransJan Vollert, Nadia Soliman
Pain|February 11, 2026
Reply to TreisterJan Vollert, Dale J Langford
Pain|September 12, 2021
Greater baseline pain inclusion criteria in clinical trials increase regression to the mean effect: a modelling studyPeter R Kamerman, Jan Vollert
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 3, 2024
Navigating the light and shadow of scientific publishing faced with machine learning and generative AIFederico Palmisani, Daniel Segelcke, Jan Vollert
Current Medical Research and Opinion|March 13, 2018
Sensory profiles are comparable in patients with distal and proximal entrapment neuropathies, while the pain experience differsBrigitte Tampin, Jan Vollert, Annina B Schmid
Pain|January 15, 2021
A practical guide to preclinical systematic review and meta-analysisNadia Soliman, Andrew S C Rice, Jan Vollert
International Review of Neurobiology|November 23, 2024
Quantitative Sensory Testing - From bench to bedsideSam Hughes, Jan Vollert, Roy Freeman, et al.
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 26, 2023
Addressing the elephant in the T-maze: Developing experimental conduct guidelines for neuroscienceJan Vollert
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|September 21, 2022
Sensory testing might not be perfect - but it is the best biomarker for pain phenotypes we have right nowJan Vollert
Pain|October 15, 2021
Reply to Bordeleau et alJan Vollert, Martin Schmelz
British Journal of Pain|February 10, 2025
Chronic pain as a long-term burden for veteransJan Vollert, Nadia Soliman
Pain|February 11, 2026
Reply to TreisterJan Vollert, Dale J Langford
Pain|September 12, 2021
Greater baseline pain inclusion criteria in clinical trials increase regression to the mean effect: a modelling studyPeter R Kamerman, Jan Vollert
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 3, 2024
Navigating the light and shadow of scientific publishing faced with machine learning and generative AIFederico Palmisani, Daniel Segelcke, Jan Vollert
Current Medical Research and Opinion|March 13, 2018
Sensory profiles are comparable in patients with distal and proximal entrapment neuropathies, while the pain experience differsBrigitte Tampin, Jan Vollert, Annina B Schmid
Pain|January 15, 2021
A practical guide to preclinical systematic review and meta-analysisNadia Soliman, Andrew S C Rice, Jan Vollert
International Review of Neurobiology|November 23, 2024
Quantitative Sensory Testing - From bench to bedsideSam Hughes, Jan Vollert, Roy Freeman, et al.
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