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Lisa M Johanek

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Pain|May 26, 2004
Activation of peripheral cannabinoid receptors attenuates cutaneous hyperalgesia produced by a heat injuryLisa M Johanek, Donald A Simone
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 24, 2004
Cannabinoid agonist, CP 55,940, prevents capsaicin-induced sensitization of spinal cord dorsal horn neuronsLisa M Johanek, Donald A Simone
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 7, 2014
Spinal cord stimulation reduces mechanical hyperalgesia and restores physical activity levels in animals with noninflammatory muscle pain in a frequency-dependent mannerWeiyi Gong, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|April 11, 2017
Lack of Analgesic Synergy of the Cholecystokinin Receptor Antagonist Proglumide and Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain in RatsShinsuke Inoue, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 10, 2016
A Comparison of the Effects of Burst and Tonic Spinal Cord Stimulation on Hyperalgesia and Physical Activity in an Animal Model of Neuropathic PainWei-Yi Gong, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 24, 2013
Spinal cord stimulation reduces mechanical hyperalgesia and glial cell activation in animals with neuropathic painKarina L Sato, Lisa M Johanek, Luciana S Sanada, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 10, 2014
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) improves decreased physical activity induced by nerve injuryKarina L Sato, Lisa M Johanek, Luciana S Sanada, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 20, 2008
Separate peripheral pathways for pruritus in manBarbara Namer, Richard Carr, Lisa M Johanek, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|May 7, 2016
Parameters of Spinal Cord Stimulation and Their Role in Electrical Charge Delivery: A ReviewJonathan P Miller, Sam Eldabe, Eric Buchser, et al.
Pain|August 22, 2001
Cannabinoids attenuate capsaicin-evoked hyperalgesia through spinal and peripheral mechanismsLisa M Johanek, Dwayne R Heitmiller, Michelle Turner, et al.
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Pain|May 26, 2004
Activation of peripheral cannabinoid receptors attenuates cutaneous hyperalgesia produced by a heat injuryLisa M Johanek, Donald A Simone
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 24, 2004
Cannabinoid agonist, CP 55,940, prevents capsaicin-induced sensitization of spinal cord dorsal horn neuronsLisa M Johanek, Donald A Simone
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 7, 2014
Spinal cord stimulation reduces mechanical hyperalgesia and restores physical activity levels in animals with noninflammatory muscle pain in a frequency-dependent mannerWeiyi Gong, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|April 11, 2017
Lack of Analgesic Synergy of the Cholecystokinin Receptor Antagonist Proglumide and Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain in RatsShinsuke Inoue, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 10, 2016
A Comparison of the Effects of Burst and Tonic Spinal Cord Stimulation on Hyperalgesia and Physical Activity in an Animal Model of Neuropathic PainWei-Yi Gong, Lisa M Johanek, Kathleen A Sluka
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 24, 2013
Spinal cord stimulation reduces mechanical hyperalgesia and glial cell activation in animals with neuropathic painKarina L Sato, Lisa M Johanek, Luciana S Sanada, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|June 10, 2014
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) improves decreased physical activity induced by nerve injuryKarina L Sato, Lisa M Johanek, Luciana S Sanada, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 20, 2008
Separate peripheral pathways for pruritus in manBarbara Namer, Richard Carr, Lisa M Johanek, et al.
Neuromodulation : Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society|May 7, 2016
Parameters of Spinal Cord Stimulation and Their Role in Electrical Charge Delivery: A ReviewJonathan P Miller, Sam Eldabe, Eric Buchser, et al.
Pain|August 22, 2001
Cannabinoids attenuate capsaicin-evoked hyperalgesia through spinal and peripheral mechanismsLisa M Johanek, Dwayne R Heitmiller, Michelle Turner, et al.
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