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May 19, 1987
Altered responses of nociceptive cat lamina I spinal dorsal horn neurons after chronic sciatic neuroma formation
J L Hylden, R L Nahin, R Dubner
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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August 12, 1999
Persistent Fos protein expression after orofacial deep or cutaneous tissue inflammation in rats: implications for persistent orofacial pain
Q Zhou, H Imbe, R Dubner, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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April 25, 1994
Neonatal capsaicin treatment in rats results in scratching behavior with skin damage: potential model of non-painful dysesthesia
D A Thomas, R Dubner, M A Ruda
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
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May 1, 1996
Identifying a neurobiologic basis for drug therapy in TMDs
D J Denucci, R A Dionne, R Dubner
Research Publications - Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease
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January 1, 1980
Neural and behavioral correlates of pain in the trigeminal system
R Dubner, R L Hayes, D S Hoffman
Anesthesia and Analgesia
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September 1, 1982
Fentanyl reduces the intensity of painful tooth pulp sensations: controlling for detection of active drugs
R H Gracely, R Dubner, P A McGrath
European Journal of Pharmacology
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November 7, 1989
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) has a peripheral site of action for antinociception
K M Hargreaves, R Dubner, A H Costello
Journal of Neurophysiology
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September 1, 1981
Neuronal activity in medullary dorsal horn of awake monkeys trained in a thermal discrimination task. III. Task-related responses and their functional role
R Dubner, D S Hoffman, R L Hayes
Journal of Dental Research
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February 1, 1984
Nitrous oxide analgesia: a psychophysical evaluation using verbal descriptor scaling
M W Heft, R H Gracely, R Dubner
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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March 23, 1979
Narcotic analgesia: fentanyl reduces the intensity but not the unpleasantness of painful tooth pulp sensations
R H Gracely, R Dubner, P A McGrath
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Brain Research
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May 19, 1987
Altered responses of nociceptive cat lamina I spinal dorsal horn neurons after chronic sciatic neuroma formation
J L Hylden, R L Nahin, R Dubner
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
August 12, 1999
Persistent Fos protein expression after orofacial deep or cutaneous tissue inflammation in rats: implications for persistent orofacial pain
Q Zhou, H Imbe, R Dubner, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
April 25, 1994
Neonatal capsaicin treatment in rats results in scratching behavior with skin damage: potential model of non-painful dysesthesia
D A Thomas, R Dubner, M A Ruda
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|
May 1, 1996
Identifying a neurobiologic basis for drug therapy in TMDs
D J Denucci, R A Dionne, R Dubner
Research Publications - Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease
|
January 1, 1980
Neural and behavioral correlates of pain in the trigeminal system
R Dubner, R L Hayes, D S Hoffman
Anesthesia and Analgesia
|
September 1, 1982
Fentanyl reduces the intensity of painful tooth pulp sensations: controlling for detection of active drugs
R H Gracely, R Dubner, P A McGrath
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
November 7, 1989
Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) has a peripheral site of action for antinociception
K M Hargreaves, R Dubner, A H Costello
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
September 1, 1981
Neuronal activity in medullary dorsal horn of awake monkeys trained in a thermal discrimination task. III. Task-related responses and their functional role
R Dubner, D S Hoffman, R L Hayes
Journal of Dental Research
|
February 1, 1984
Nitrous oxide analgesia: a psychophysical evaluation using verbal descriptor scaling
M W Heft, R H Gracely, R Dubner
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
March 23, 1979
Narcotic analgesia: fentanyl reduces the intensity but not the unpleasantness of painful tooth pulp sensations
R H Gracely, R Dubner, P A McGrath
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