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Marie Udnesseter Lie

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Pain Reports|February 3, 2018
A tonic heat test stimulus yields a larger and more reliable conditioned pain modulation effect compared to a phasic heat test stimulusMarie Udnesseter Lie, Dagfinn Matre, Per Hansson, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 31, 2019
Psychophysical or spinal reflex measures when assessing conditioned pain modulation?Marie Udnesseter Lie, Elena Petriu, Dagfinn Matre, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|October 27, 2020
The association between selected genetic variants and individual differences in experimental painMarie Udnesseter Lie, Bendik Winsvold, Johannes Gjerstad, et al.
Pain Reports|August 17, 2022
Brain-specific genes contribute to chronic but not to acute back painAndrey V Bortsov, Marc Parisien, Samar Khoury, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|February 10, 2022
Low Back Pain With Persistent Radiculopathy; the Clinical Role of Genetic Variants in the Genes SOX5, CCDC26/GSDMC and DCCMarie Udnesseter Lie, Linda Margareth Pedersen, Ingrid Heuch, et al.
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Pain Reports|February 3, 2018
A tonic heat test stimulus yields a larger and more reliable conditioned pain modulation effect compared to a phasic heat test stimulusMarie Udnesseter Lie, Dagfinn Matre, Per Hansson, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 31, 2019
Psychophysical or spinal reflex measures when assessing conditioned pain modulation?Marie Udnesseter Lie, Elena Petriu, Dagfinn Matre, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|October 27, 2020
The association between selected genetic variants and individual differences in experimental painMarie Udnesseter Lie, Bendik Winsvold, Johannes Gjerstad, et al.
Pain Reports|August 17, 2022
Brain-specific genes contribute to chronic but not to acute back painAndrey V Bortsov, Marc Parisien, Samar Khoury, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|February 10, 2022
Low Back Pain With Persistent Radiculopathy; the Clinical Role of Genetic Variants in the Genes SOX5, CCDC26/GSDMC and DCCMarie Udnesseter Lie, Linda Margareth Pedersen, Ingrid Heuch, et al.
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