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Steven L Jinks

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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 6, 2002
Responses of superficial dorsal horn neurons to intradermal serotonin and other irritants: comparison with scratching behaviorSteven L Jinks, E Carstens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 27, 2011
Validation and insights of anesthetic action in an early vertebrate network: the isolated lamprey spinal cordSteven L Jinks, Jason Andrada
Neuroreport|August 6, 2011
Anesthetic effects on fictive locomotion in the rat isolated spinal cordSteven L Jinks, Jason Andrada, Omar Satter
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 19, 2009
Nitrous oxide-induced analgesia does not influence nitrous oxide's immobilizing requirementsSteven L Jinks, Earl Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 24, 2003
Isoflurane depresses diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in rats between 0.8 and 1.2 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentrationSteven L Jinks, Joseph F Antognini, Earl Carstens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 26, 2004
Spectral analysis of movement patterns during anesthesiaSteven L Jinks, Joseph F Antognini, Earl Carstens
Anesthesiology|May 24, 2008
Volatile anesthetic effects on midbrain-elicited locomotion suggest that the locomotor network in the ventral spinal cord is the primary site for immobilitySteven L Jinks, Milo Bravo, Shawn G Hayes
Anesthesiology|April 29, 2004
Isoflurane differentially modulates medullary on and off neurons while suppressing hind-limb motor withdrawalsSteven L Jinks, Earl Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
Anesthesiology|February 26, 2005
Drastic decrease in isoflurane minimum alveolar concentration and limb movement forces after thoracic spinal cooling and chronic spinal transection in ratsSteven L Jinks, Carmen L Dominguez, Joseph F Antognini
Neuroscience Letters|October 2, 2007
Glutamate receptor blockade in the rostral ventromedial medulla reduces the force of multisegmental motor responses to supramaximal noxious stimuliSteven L Jinks, Earl E Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 6, 2002
Responses of superficial dorsal horn neurons to intradermal serotonin and other irritants: comparison with scratching behaviorSteven L Jinks, E Carstens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 27, 2011
Validation and insights of anesthetic action in an early vertebrate network: the isolated lamprey spinal cordSteven L Jinks, Jason Andrada
Neuroreport|August 6, 2011
Anesthetic effects on fictive locomotion in the rat isolated spinal cordSteven L Jinks, Jason Andrada, Omar Satter
Anesthesia and Analgesia|September 19, 2009
Nitrous oxide-induced analgesia does not influence nitrous oxide's immobilizing requirementsSteven L Jinks, Earl Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 24, 2003
Isoflurane depresses diffuse noxious inhibitory controls in rats between 0.8 and 1.2 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentrationSteven L Jinks, Joseph F Antognini, Earl Carstens
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 26, 2004
Spectral analysis of movement patterns during anesthesiaSteven L Jinks, Joseph F Antognini, Earl Carstens
Anesthesiology|May 24, 2008
Volatile anesthetic effects on midbrain-elicited locomotion suggest that the locomotor network in the ventral spinal cord is the primary site for immobilitySteven L Jinks, Milo Bravo, Shawn G Hayes
Anesthesiology|April 29, 2004
Isoflurane differentially modulates medullary on and off neurons while suppressing hind-limb motor withdrawalsSteven L Jinks, Earl Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
Anesthesiology|February 26, 2005
Drastic decrease in isoflurane minimum alveolar concentration and limb movement forces after thoracic spinal cooling and chronic spinal transection in ratsSteven L Jinks, Carmen L Dominguez, Joseph F Antognini
Neuroscience Letters|October 2, 2007
Glutamate receptor blockade in the rostral ventromedial medulla reduces the force of multisegmental motor responses to supramaximal noxious stimuliSteven L Jinks, Earl E Carstens, Joseph F Antognini
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