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P J Siddall

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Brain Research|February 27, 2001
Responses of spinal neurones to cutaneous and dorsal root stimuli in rats with mechanical allodynia after contusive spinal cord injuryG M Drew, P J Siddall, A W Duggan
Neuroscience|August 30, 2005
Increased responsiveness of rat dorsal horn neurons in vivo following prolonged intrathecal exposure to interferon-gammaK S Vikman, P J Siddall, A W Duggan
Spinal Cord|February 1, 1997
Classification of pain following spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, D A Taylor, M J Cousins
Brain Research|May 9, 1994
Descending antinociceptive pathway from the rostral ventrolateral medulla: a correlative anatomical and physiological studyP J Siddall, J W Polson, R A Dampney
Spinal Cord|June 1, 2016
The impact of pain on spiritual well-being in people with a spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, L McIndoe, P Austin, et al.
Spinal Cord|August 1, 1997
Relationship between surgery and pain following spinal cord injuryP Sved, P J Siddall, J McClelland, et al.
Neuroscience|March 6, 2003
Thalamic neuronal activity in rats with mechanical allodynia following contusive spinal cord injuryM B Gerke, A W Duggan, L Xu, et al.
Brain Research|January 22, 2000
C-fos expression in the spinal cord of rats exhibiting allodynia following contusive spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, C L Xu, N Floyd, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 10, 2009
Brain anatomy changes associated with persistent neuropathic pain following spinal cord injuryS M Gustin, P J Wrigley, P J Siddall, et al.
Spinal Cord|May 16, 2007
Electroencephalographic slowing and reduced reactivity in neuropathic pain following spinal cord injuryP Boord, P J Siddall, Y Tran, et al.
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Brain Research|February 27, 2001
Responses of spinal neurones to cutaneous and dorsal root stimuli in rats with mechanical allodynia after contusive spinal cord injuryG M Drew, P J Siddall, A W Duggan
Neuroscience|August 30, 2005
Increased responsiveness of rat dorsal horn neurons in vivo following prolonged intrathecal exposure to interferon-gammaK S Vikman, P J Siddall, A W Duggan
Spinal Cord|February 1, 1997
Classification of pain following spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, D A Taylor, M J Cousins
Brain Research|May 9, 1994
Descending antinociceptive pathway from the rostral ventrolateral medulla: a correlative anatomical and physiological studyP J Siddall, J W Polson, R A Dampney
Spinal Cord|June 1, 2016
The impact of pain on spiritual well-being in people with a spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, L McIndoe, P Austin, et al.
Spinal Cord|August 1, 1997
Relationship between surgery and pain following spinal cord injuryP Sved, P J Siddall, J McClelland, et al.
Neuroscience|March 6, 2003
Thalamic neuronal activity in rats with mechanical allodynia following contusive spinal cord injuryM B Gerke, A W Duggan, L Xu, et al.
Brain Research|January 22, 2000
C-fos expression in the spinal cord of rats exhibiting allodynia following contusive spinal cord injuryP J Siddall, C L Xu, N Floyd, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 10, 2009
Brain anatomy changes associated with persistent neuropathic pain following spinal cord injuryS M Gustin, P J Wrigley, P J Siddall, et al.
Spinal Cord|May 16, 2007
Electroencephalographic slowing and reduced reactivity in neuropathic pain following spinal cord injuryP Boord, P J Siddall, Y Tran, et al.
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