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S R Chaplan

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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|June 2, 2000
Neuropathic pain: role of voltage-dependent calcium channelsS R Chaplan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 1, 1992
Adrenal suppression and paraspinal corticosteroidsK A Marshall, S R Chaplan
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 8, 1998
Spinal pharmacology of tactile allodynia in diabetic ratsN A Calcutt, S R Chaplan
Pain|January 27, 2009
Once is not enough: improved efficacy following repeated dosing with a TRPV1 antagonistA D Wickenden, S R Chaplan
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 13, 2009
HCN pacemaker channels and pain: a drug discovery perspectiveA D Wickenden, M P Maher, S R Chaplan
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|February 1, 1997
Efficacy of spinal NMDA receptor antagonism in formalin hyperalgesia and nerve injury evoked allodynia in the ratS R Chaplan, A B Malmberg, T L Yaksh
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|June 1, 1994
Role of voltage-dependent calcium channel subtypes in experimental tactile allodyniaS R Chaplan, J W Pogrel, T L Yaksh
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|May 12, 2010
Dynamic changes in the TRPA1 selectivity filter lead to progressive but reversible pore dilationT G Banke, S R Chaplan, A D Wickenden
Neuroscience Letters|October 20, 1995
Systemic and supraspinal, but not spinal, opiates suppress allodynia in a rat neuropathic pain modelY W Lee, S R Chaplan, T L Yaksh
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1995
Future directions in the pharmacological management of hyperalgesic and allodynic pain states: the NMDA receptorT L Yaksh, S R Chaplan, A B Malmberg
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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine|June 2, 2000
Neuropathic pain: role of voltage-dependent calcium channelsS R Chaplan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 1, 1992
Adrenal suppression and paraspinal corticosteroidsK A Marshall, S R Chaplan
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 8, 1998
Spinal pharmacology of tactile allodynia in diabetic ratsN A Calcutt, S R Chaplan
Pain|January 27, 2009
Once is not enough: improved efficacy following repeated dosing with a TRPV1 antagonistA D Wickenden, S R Chaplan
Current Pharmaceutical Design|June 13, 2009
HCN pacemaker channels and pain: a drug discovery perspectiveA D Wickenden, M P Maher, S R Chaplan
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|February 1, 1997
Efficacy of spinal NMDA receptor antagonism in formalin hyperalgesia and nerve injury evoked allodynia in the ratS R Chaplan, A B Malmberg, T L Yaksh
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|June 1, 1994
Role of voltage-dependent calcium channel subtypes in experimental tactile allodyniaS R Chaplan, J W Pogrel, T L Yaksh
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|May 12, 2010
Dynamic changes in the TRPA1 selectivity filter lead to progressive but reversible pore dilationT G Banke, S R Chaplan, A D Wickenden
Neuroscience Letters|October 20, 1995
Systemic and supraspinal, but not spinal, opiates suppress allodynia in a rat neuropathic pain modelY W Lee, S R Chaplan, T L Yaksh
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1995
Future directions in the pharmacological management of hyperalgesic and allodynic pain states: the NMDA receptorT L Yaksh, S R Chaplan, A B Malmberg
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