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Lucie A Low

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Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 11, 2021
Microphysiological Systems: Stakeholder Challenges to Adoption in Drug DevelopmentPassley Hargrove-Grimes, Lucie A Low, Danilo A Tagle
Plos One|May 6, 2016
Comparing the Effects of Isoflurane and Alpha Chloralose upon Mouse PhysiologyLucie A Low, Lucy C Bauer, Brenda A Klaunberg
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 6, 2018
Unique Autonomic Responses to Pain in Yoga PractitionersValerie A Cotton, Lucie A Low, Chantal Villemure, et al.
Pain|April 9, 2016
Restraint training for awake functional brain scanning of rodents can cause long-lasting changes in pain and stress responsesLucie A Low, Lucy C Bauer, Mark H Pitcher, et al.
The Journal of Pain|February 11, 2017
Modest Amounts of Voluntary Exercise Reduce Pain- and Stress-Related Outcomes in a Rat Model of Persistent Hind Limb InflammationMark H Pitcher, Farid Tarum, Imran Z Rauf, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 15, 2017
Comment on "Molecular and neural basis of contagious itch behavior in mice"Jaquette Liljencrantz, Mark H Pitcher, Lucie A Low, et al.
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|September 11, 2020
Organs-on-chips: into the next decadeLucie A Low, Christine Mummery, Brian R Berridge, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|April 15, 2020
Organs-on-a-ChipLucie A Low, Margaret Sutherland, Nadya Lumelsky, et al.
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics : the Official Journal of the Association for Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 6, 2019
Improved Ocular Tissue Models and Eye-On-A-Chip Technologies Will Facilitate Ophthalmic Drug DevelopmentCharles B Wright, Steven M Becker, Lucie A Low, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 25, 2012
Nerve injury causes long-term attentional deficits in ratsLucie A Low, Magali Millecamps, David A Seminowicz, et al.
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Cells, Tissues, Organs|August 11, 2021
Microphysiological Systems: Stakeholder Challenges to Adoption in Drug DevelopmentPassley Hargrove-Grimes, Lucie A Low, Danilo A Tagle
Plos One|May 6, 2016
Comparing the Effects of Isoflurane and Alpha Chloralose upon Mouse PhysiologyLucie A Low, Lucy C Bauer, Brenda A Klaunberg
Psychosomatic Medicine|April 6, 2018
Unique Autonomic Responses to Pain in Yoga PractitionersValerie A Cotton, Lucie A Low, Chantal Villemure, et al.
Pain|April 9, 2016
Restraint training for awake functional brain scanning of rodents can cause long-lasting changes in pain and stress responsesLucie A Low, Lucy C Bauer, Mark H Pitcher, et al.
The Journal of Pain|February 11, 2017
Modest Amounts of Voluntary Exercise Reduce Pain- and Stress-Related Outcomes in a Rat Model of Persistent Hind Limb InflammationMark H Pitcher, Farid Tarum, Imran Z Rauf, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 15, 2017
Comment on "Molecular and neural basis of contagious itch behavior in mice"Jaquette Liljencrantz, Mark H Pitcher, Lucie A Low, et al.
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|September 11, 2020
Organs-on-chips: into the next decadeLucie A Low, Christine Mummery, Brian R Berridge, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|April 15, 2020
Organs-on-a-ChipLucie A Low, Margaret Sutherland, Nadya Lumelsky, et al.
Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics : the Official Journal of the Association for Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics|June 6, 2019
Improved Ocular Tissue Models and Eye-On-A-Chip Technologies Will Facilitate Ophthalmic Drug DevelopmentCharles B Wright, Steven M Becker, Lucie A Low, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 25, 2012
Nerve injury causes long-term attentional deficits in ratsLucie A Low, Magali Millecamps, David A Seminowicz, et al.
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