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January 10, 2020
The dichotomous role of epiregulin in pain
Vivek Verma, Samar Khoury, Marc Parisien, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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September 8, 2015
N(6)-Methyladenosine Modification in a Long Noncoding RNA Hairpin Predisposes Its Conformation to Protein Binding
Katherine I Zhou, Marc Parisien, Qing Dai, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
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December 9, 2014
μ-Opioid receptor 6-transmembrane isoform: A potential therapeutic target for new effective opioids
Marino Convertino, Alexander Samoshkin, Josee Gauthier, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
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February 4, 2020
The geriatric pain experience in mice: intact cutaneous thresholds but altered responses to tonic and chronic pain
Magali Millecamps, Xiang Qun Shi, Marjo Piltonen, et al.
Pain
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October 14, 2025
How people resolve pain: insights from human transcriptomics into immune activation and therapeutic innovations
Andrey Bortsov, Sahel Jahangiri Esfahani, Lucas V Lima, et al.
Pain
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March 21, 2023
Rare variant analyses in large-scale cohorts identified SLC13A1 associated with chronic pain
Xiang Ao, Marc Parisien, Maha Zidan, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
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January 19, 2019
A study in scarlet: MC1R as the main predictor of red hair and exemplar of the flip-flop effect
Katerina Zorina-Lichtenwalter, Ryan N Lichtenwalter, Dima V Zaykin, et al.
Pain
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November 28, 2023
Whole-genome methylation profiling reveals regions associated with painful temporomandibular disorders and active recovery processes
Xiang Ao, Marc Parisien, Roger B Fillingim, et al.
Pain
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September 15, 2014
Epistasis between polymorphisms in COMT, ESR1, and GCH1 influences COMT enzyme activity and pain
Shad B Smith, Ilkka Reenilä, Pekka T Männistö, et al.
Pain
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September 14, 2007
Responses to Drs. Kim and Dionne regarding comments on Diatchenko, et al. Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms are associated with multiple pain-evoking stimuli. Pain 2006; 125: 216-24
Luda Diatchenko, Andrea G Nackley, Gary D Slade, et al.
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January 10, 2020
The dichotomous role of epiregulin in pain
Vivek Verma, Samar Khoury, Marc Parisien, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
September 8, 2015
N(6)-Methyladenosine Modification in a Long Noncoding RNA Hairpin Predisposes Its Conformation to Protein Binding
Katherine I Zhou, Marc Parisien, Qing Dai, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
|
December 9, 2014
μ-Opioid receptor 6-transmembrane isoform: A potential therapeutic target for new effective opioids
Marino Convertino, Alexander Samoshkin, Josee Gauthier, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
|
February 4, 2020
The geriatric pain experience in mice: intact cutaneous thresholds but altered responses to tonic and chronic pain
Magali Millecamps, Xiang Qun Shi, Marjo Piltonen, et al.
Pain
|
October 14, 2025
How people resolve pain: insights from human transcriptomics into immune activation and therapeutic innovations
Andrey Bortsov, Sahel Jahangiri Esfahani, Lucas V Lima, et al.
Pain
|
March 21, 2023
Rare variant analyses in large-scale cohorts identified SLC13A1 associated with chronic pain
Xiang Ao, Marc Parisien, Maha Zidan, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
|
January 19, 2019
A study in scarlet: MC1R as the main predictor of red hair and exemplar of the flip-flop effect
Katerina Zorina-Lichtenwalter, Ryan N Lichtenwalter, Dima V Zaykin, et al.
Pain
|
November 28, 2023
Whole-genome methylation profiling reveals regions associated with painful temporomandibular disorders and active recovery processes
Xiang Ao, Marc Parisien, Roger B Fillingim, et al.
Pain
|
September 15, 2014
Epistasis between polymorphisms in COMT, ESR1, and GCH1 influences COMT enzyme activity and pain
Shad B Smith, Ilkka Reenilä, Pekka T Männistö, et al.
Pain
|
September 14, 2007
Responses to Drs. Kim and Dionne regarding comments on Diatchenko, et al. Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms are associated with multiple pain-evoking stimuli. Pain 2006; 125: 216-24
Luda Diatchenko, Andrea G Nackley, Gary D Slade, et al.
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