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January 25, 2005
Immune-to-brain communication dynamically modulates pain: physiological and pathological consequences
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Neurochemistry International
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May 18, 2004
Glial activation and pathological pain
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Neuro-Signals
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October 11, 2005
Central proinflammatory cytokines and pain enhancement
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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March 26, 2003
B-1 cell (CD5+/CD11b+) numbers and nIgM levels are elevated in physically active vs. sedentary rats
Gwendolyn F Elphick, Julie Wieseler-Frank, Benjamin N Greenwood, et al.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology
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September 24, 2008
Chapter 22 Contribution of glia to pain processing in health and disease
Linda R Watkins, Julie Wieseler-Frank, Erin D Milligan, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
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December 19, 2006
Norman Cousins Lecture. Glia as the "bad guys": implications for improving clinical pain control and the clinical utility of opioids
Linda R Watkins, Mark R Hutchinson, Annemarie Ledeboer, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
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September 23, 2006
A novel immune-to-CNS communication pathway: cells of the meninges surrounding the spinal cord CSF space produce proinflammatory cytokines in response to an inflammatory stimulus
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Brian M Jekich, John H Mahoney, et al.
Pain
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August 26, 2004
Snake venom components enhance pain upon subcutaneous injection: an initial examination of spinal cord mediators
Marucia Chacur, José Maria Gutiérrez, Erin D Milligan, et al.
The Journal of Pain
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October 27, 2004
Spinal gap junctions: potential involvement in pain facilitation
Leah E Spataro, Evan M Sloane, Erin D Milligan, et al.
Pain
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April 28, 2004
Snake venom phospholipase A2s (Asp49 and Lys49) induce mechanical allodynia upon peri-sciatic administration: involvement of spinal cord glia, proinflammatory cytokines and nitric oxide
Marucia Chacur, Erin D Milligan, Evan M Sloan, et al.
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Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
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January 25, 2005
Immune-to-brain communication dynamically modulates pain: physiological and pathological consequences
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Neurochemistry International
|
May 18, 2004
Glial activation and pathological pain
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Neuro-Signals
|
October 11, 2005
Central proinflammatory cytokines and pain enhancement
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Steven F Maier, Linda R Watkins
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
March 26, 2003
B-1 cell (CD5+/CD11b+) numbers and nIgM levels are elevated in physically active vs. sedentary rats
Gwendolyn F Elphick, Julie Wieseler-Frank, Benjamin N Greenwood, et al.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology
|
September 24, 2008
Chapter 22 Contribution of glia to pain processing in health and disease
Linda R Watkins, Julie Wieseler-Frank, Erin D Milligan, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
|
December 19, 2006
Norman Cousins Lecture. Glia as the "bad guys": implications for improving clinical pain control and the clinical utility of opioids
Linda R Watkins, Mark R Hutchinson, Annemarie Ledeboer, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
|
September 23, 2006
A novel immune-to-CNS communication pathway: cells of the meninges surrounding the spinal cord CSF space produce proinflammatory cytokines in response to an inflammatory stimulus
Julie Wieseler-Frank, Brian M Jekich, John H Mahoney, et al.
Pain
|
August 26, 2004
Snake venom components enhance pain upon subcutaneous injection: an initial examination of spinal cord mediators
Marucia Chacur, José Maria Gutiérrez, Erin D Milligan, et al.
The Journal of Pain
|
October 27, 2004
Spinal gap junctions: potential involvement in pain facilitation
Leah E Spataro, Evan M Sloane, Erin D Milligan, et al.
Pain
|
April 28, 2004
Snake venom phospholipase A2s (Asp49 and Lys49) induce mechanical allodynia upon peri-sciatic administration: involvement of spinal cord glia, proinflammatory cytokines and nitric oxide
Marucia Chacur, Erin D Milligan, Evan M Sloan, et al.
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