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The Journal of Pain
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November 19, 2003
A community-based program that provides free choice of intervention for older people with chronic pain
F Kung, S J Gibson, R D Helme
Neuroscience
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January 1, 1981
The response of rat spinal cord cells to unmyelinated afferents after peripheral nerve section and after changes in substance P levels
P D Wall, M Fitzgerald, S J Gibson
Neuroscience Letters
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May 12, 2004
Methodologic factors which contribute to variations in experimental pain threshold reported for older people
R D Helme, A Meliala, S J Gibson
The Clinical Journal of Pain
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March 1, 1996
Measuring the activity of older people with chronic pain
M J Farrell, S J Gibson, R D Helme
Brain Research
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June 3, 1984
A novel substance P pathway linking the dorsal and ventral horn in the upper lumbar segments of the rat spinal cord
S J Gibson, S R Bloom, J M Polak
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
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February 1, 1992
RSI revisited: evidence for psychological and physiological differences from an age, sex and occupation matched control group
R D Helme, S A LeVasseur, S J Gibson
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology
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December 1, 1984
Cholestyramine-enhanced fecal elimination of carbon-14 in rats after administration of ammonium [14C]perfluorooctanoate or potassium [14C]perfluorooctanesulfonate
J D Johnson, S J Gibson, R E Ober
Neuropharmacology
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August 1, 1989
Photoperiodic variation in substance P induced plasma extravasation in the rat
S J Gibson, P V Andrews, R D Helme
Neuroscience Letters
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June 30, 1982
Chronic blockade of sciatic nerve transmission by tetrodotoxin does not produce central changes in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord of the rat
P D Wall, R Mills, M Fitzgerald, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)
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June 6, 2013
Observer-rated pain assessment instruments improve both the detection of pain and the evaluation of pain intensity in people with dementia
A Lukas, J B Barber, P Johnson, et al.
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The Journal of Pain
|
November 19, 2003
A community-based program that provides free choice of intervention for older people with chronic pain
F Kung, S J Gibson, R D Helme
Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1981
The response of rat spinal cord cells to unmyelinated afferents after peripheral nerve section and after changes in substance P levels
P D Wall, M Fitzgerald, S J Gibson
Neuroscience Letters
|
May 12, 2004
Methodologic factors which contribute to variations in experimental pain threshold reported for older people
R D Helme, A Meliala, S J Gibson
The Clinical Journal of Pain
|
March 1, 1996
Measuring the activity of older people with chronic pain
M J Farrell, S J Gibson, R D Helme
Brain Research
|
June 3, 1984
A novel substance P pathway linking the dorsal and ventral horn in the upper lumbar segments of the rat spinal cord
S J Gibson, S R Bloom, J M Polak
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
|
February 1, 1992
RSI revisited: evidence for psychological and physiological differences from an age, sex and occupation matched control group
R D Helme, S A LeVasseur, S J Gibson
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology
|
December 1, 1984
Cholestyramine-enhanced fecal elimination of carbon-14 in rats after administration of ammonium [14C]perfluorooctanoate or potassium [14C]perfluorooctanesulfonate
J D Johnson, S J Gibson, R E Ober
Neuropharmacology
|
August 1, 1989
Photoperiodic variation in substance P induced plasma extravasation in the rat
S J Gibson, P V Andrews, R D Helme
Neuroscience Letters
|
June 30, 1982
Chronic blockade of sciatic nerve transmission by tetrodotoxin does not produce central changes in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord of the rat
P D Wall, R Mills, M Fitzgerald, et al.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)
|
June 6, 2013
Observer-rated pain assessment instruments improve both the detection of pain and the evaluation of pain intensity in people with dementia
A Lukas, J B Barber, P Johnson, et al.
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