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Jan Vollert

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Pain|May 1, 2025
Predicting placebo analgesia responses in clinical trials: where to look next? A meta-analysis of individual patient dataSigrid Juhl Lunde, Lene Vase, Kathryn T Hall, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|September 7, 2022
Continuum of sensory profiles in diabetes mellitus patients with and without neuropathy and painJana Raputova, Aneta Rajdova, Jan Vollert, et al.
Pain|August 21, 2014
The effect of oxcarbazepine in peripheral neuropathic pain depends on pain phenotype: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phenotype-stratified studyDyveke T Demant, Karen Lund, Jan Vollert, et al.
Pain|October 25, 2023
Reliability of quantitative sensory testing in the assessment of somatosensory function after high-frequency stimulation-induced sensitisation of central nociceptive pathwaysHarriet Fawsitt-Jones, Jan Vollert, Owen O'Daly, et al.
Pain Reports|December 9, 2020
Mechanical detection and pain thresholds: comparability of devices using stepped and ramped stimuliDoreen B Pfau, Omer Haroun, Diana N Lockwood, et al.
Pain|June 20, 2015
Pain relief with lidocaine 5% patch in localized peripheral neuropathic pain in relation to pain phenotype: a randomised, double-blind, and placebo-controlled, phenotype panel studyDyveke T Demant, Karen Lund, Nanna B Finnerup, et al.
Journal of Pain Research|August 26, 2021
Classification of Qualitative Fieldnotes Collected During Quantitative Sensory Testing: A Step Towards the Development of a New Mixed Methods Approach in Pain ResearchMartine Bordeleau, Guillaume Léonard, Lynn Gauthier, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 31, 2022
Small-fibre damage is associated with distinct sensory phenotypes in patients with fibromyalgia and small-fibre neuropathyCaterina Leone, Eleonora Galosi, Nicoletta Esposito, et al.
Pain|March 30, 2022
Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies in which burrowing behaviour was assessed in rodent models of disease-associated persistent painXue Ying Zhang, Ahmed Barakat, Marta Diaz-delCastillo, et al.
Pain|November 19, 2015
Quality assurance for Quantitative Sensory Testing laboratories: development and validation of an automated evaluation tool for the analysis of declared healthy samplesJan Vollert, Tina Mainka, Ralf Baron, et al.
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Pain|May 1, 2025
Predicting placebo analgesia responses in clinical trials: where to look next? A meta-analysis of individual patient dataSigrid Juhl Lunde, Lene Vase, Kathryn T Hall, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|September 7, 2022
Continuum of sensory profiles in diabetes mellitus patients with and without neuropathy and painJana Raputova, Aneta Rajdova, Jan Vollert, et al.
Pain|August 21, 2014
The effect of oxcarbazepine in peripheral neuropathic pain depends on pain phenotype: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled phenotype-stratified studyDyveke T Demant, Karen Lund, Jan Vollert, et al.
Pain|October 25, 2023
Reliability of quantitative sensory testing in the assessment of somatosensory function after high-frequency stimulation-induced sensitisation of central nociceptive pathwaysHarriet Fawsitt-Jones, Jan Vollert, Owen O'Daly, et al.
Pain Reports|December 9, 2020
Mechanical detection and pain thresholds: comparability of devices using stepped and ramped stimuliDoreen B Pfau, Omer Haroun, Diana N Lockwood, et al.
Pain|June 20, 2015
Pain relief with lidocaine 5% patch in localized peripheral neuropathic pain in relation to pain phenotype: a randomised, double-blind, and placebo-controlled, phenotype panel studyDyveke T Demant, Karen Lund, Nanna B Finnerup, et al.
Journal of Pain Research|August 26, 2021
Classification of Qualitative Fieldnotes Collected During Quantitative Sensory Testing: A Step Towards the Development of a New Mixed Methods Approach in Pain ResearchMartine Bordeleau, Guillaume Léonard, Lynn Gauthier, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 31, 2022
Small-fibre damage is associated with distinct sensory phenotypes in patients with fibromyalgia and small-fibre neuropathyCaterina Leone, Eleonora Galosi, Nicoletta Esposito, et al.
Pain|March 30, 2022
Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies in which burrowing behaviour was assessed in rodent models of disease-associated persistent painXue Ying Zhang, Ahmed Barakat, Marta Diaz-delCastillo, et al.
Pain|November 19, 2015
Quality assurance for Quantitative Sensory Testing laboratories: development and validation of an automated evaluation tool for the analysis of declared healthy samplesJan Vollert, Tina Mainka, Ralf Baron, et al.
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