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The Journal of Pain
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April 9, 2013
C-tactile fibers contribute to cutaneous allodynia after eccentric exercise
Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Experimental Brain Research
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August 20, 2013
Mechanical allodynia in human glabrous skin mediated by low-threshold cutaneous mechanoreceptors with unmyelinated fibres
Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Experimental Brain Research
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April 23, 2013
An investigation into the peripheral substrates involved in the tactile modulation of cutaneous pain with emphasis on the C-tactile fibres
David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)
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March 17, 2022
Modulation of Muscle Pain Is Not Somatotopically Restricted: An Experimental Model Using Concurrent Hypertonic-Normal Saline Infusions in Humans
James S Dunn, David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
BMC Neuroscience
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January 5, 2017
Why does a cooled object feel heavier? Psychophysical investigations into the Weber's Phenomenon
James S Dunn, David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
European Journal of Pain (London, England)
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March 15, 2020
Minocycline reduces experimental muscle hyperalgesia induced by repeated nerve growth factor injections in humans: A placebo-controlled double-blind drug-crossover study
James S Dunn, Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Pain
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May 2, 2015
Cav3.2-expressing low-threshold C fibres in human hairy skin contribute to cold allodynia--a non-TRPV1- and non-TRPM8-dependent phenomenon
Mohamad S Samour, Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Neuroscience
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February 19, 2021
The Effects of Ageing on Tactile Function in Humans
Sarah McIntyre, Saad S Nagi, Francis McGlone, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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May 4, 2024
Slow touch and ultrafast pain fibres: Revisiting peripheral nerve classification
Håkan Olausson, Andrew Marshall, Saad S Nagi, et al.
Plos One
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September 16, 2015
Psychophysical Investigations into the Role of Low-Threshold C Fibres in Non-Painful Affective Processing and Pain Modulation
Sumaiya Shaikh, Saad S Nagi, Francis McGlone, et al.
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The Journal of Pain
|
April 9, 2013
C-tactile fibers contribute to cutaneous allodynia after eccentric exercise
Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Experimental Brain Research
|
August 20, 2013
Mechanical allodynia in human glabrous skin mediated by low-threshold cutaneous mechanoreceptors with unmyelinated fibres
Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Experimental Brain Research
|
April 23, 2013
An investigation into the peripheral substrates involved in the tactile modulation of cutaneous pain with emphasis on the C-tactile fibres
David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland)
|
March 17, 2022
Modulation of Muscle Pain Is Not Somatotopically Restricted: An Experimental Model Using Concurrent Hypertonic-Normal Saline Infusions in Humans
James S Dunn, David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
BMC Neuroscience
|
January 5, 2017
Why does a cooled object feel heavier? Psychophysical investigations into the Weber's Phenomenon
James S Dunn, David A Mahns, Saad S Nagi
European Journal of Pain (London, England)
|
March 15, 2020
Minocycline reduces experimental muscle hyperalgesia induced by repeated nerve growth factor injections in humans: A placebo-controlled double-blind drug-crossover study
James S Dunn, Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Pain
|
May 2, 2015
Cav3.2-expressing low-threshold C fibres in human hairy skin contribute to cold allodynia--a non-TRPV1- and non-TRPM8-dependent phenomenon
Mohamad S Samour, Saad S Nagi, David A Mahns
Neuroscience
|
February 19, 2021
The Effects of Ageing on Tactile Function in Humans
Sarah McIntyre, Saad S Nagi, Francis McGlone, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
May 4, 2024
Slow touch and ultrafast pain fibres: Revisiting peripheral nerve classification
Håkan Olausson, Andrew Marshall, Saad S Nagi, et al.
Plos One
|
September 16, 2015
Psychophysical Investigations into the Role of Low-Threshold C Fibres in Non-Painful Affective Processing and Pain Modulation
Sumaiya Shaikh, Saad S Nagi, Francis McGlone, et al.
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