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Timothy J Ness

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Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 27, 2018
In ResponseMark C Phillips, Timothy J Ness, Ayesha S Bryant
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|March 3, 2004
Use of topiramate for spinal cord injury-related painBeth L Dinoff, J Scott Richards, Timothy J Ness
Comparative Medicine|February 6, 2008
Loss of cortical function in mice after decapitation, cervical dislocation, potassium chloride injection, and CO2 inhalationSamuel C Cartner, Shayne C Barlow, Timothy J Ness
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 25, 2004
Endogenous opioids, blood pressure, and diffuse noxious inhibitory controls: a preliminary studyRobert R Edwards, Timothy J Ness, Roger B Fillingim
BMC Urology|February 14, 2006
Inflammation and enhanced nociceptive responses to bladder distension produced by intravesical zymosan in the ratAlan Randich, Tyler Uzzell, Ronda Cannon, et al.
The Journal of Pain|July 15, 2009
Effects of oxytocin and prolactin on stress-induced bladder hypersensitivity in female ratsL Vandy Black, Timothy J Ness, Meredith T Robbins
The Journal of Urology|August 27, 2013
An endogenous pain control system is altered in subjects with interstitial cystitisTimothy J Ness, L Keith Lloyd, Roger B Fillingim
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|April 1, 2022
Neonatal Bladder Inflammation Results in Adult Female Mouse Phenotype With Increased Frequency and Nociceptive Responses to Bladder FillingBuffie Clodfelder-Miller, Timothy J Ness, Jennifer J DeBerry
Brain Research|February 21, 2015
The amygdala central nucleus is required for acute stress-induced bladder hyperalgesia in a rat visceral pain modelJennifer J DeBerry, Meredith T Robbins, Timothy J Ness
Heliyon|August 3, 2023
Urothelial bladder afferents selectively project to L6/S1 levels and are more peptidergic than those projecting to the T13/L1 levels in female ratsBuffie Clodfelder-Miller, Jennifer J DeBerry, Timothy J Ness
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 27, 2018
In ResponseMark C Phillips, Timothy J Ness, Ayesha S Bryant
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|March 3, 2004
Use of topiramate for spinal cord injury-related painBeth L Dinoff, J Scott Richards, Timothy J Ness
Comparative Medicine|February 6, 2008
Loss of cortical function in mice after decapitation, cervical dislocation, potassium chloride injection, and CO2 inhalationSamuel C Cartner, Shayne C Barlow, Timothy J Ness
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 25, 2004
Endogenous opioids, blood pressure, and diffuse noxious inhibitory controls: a preliminary studyRobert R Edwards, Timothy J Ness, Roger B Fillingim
BMC Urology|February 14, 2006
Inflammation and enhanced nociceptive responses to bladder distension produced by intravesical zymosan in the ratAlan Randich, Tyler Uzzell, Ronda Cannon, et al.
The Journal of Pain|July 15, 2009
Effects of oxytocin and prolactin on stress-induced bladder hypersensitivity in female ratsL Vandy Black, Timothy J Ness, Meredith T Robbins
The Journal of Urology|August 27, 2013
An endogenous pain control system is altered in subjects with interstitial cystitisTimothy J Ness, L Keith Lloyd, Roger B Fillingim
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|April 1, 2022
Neonatal Bladder Inflammation Results in Adult Female Mouse Phenotype With Increased Frequency and Nociceptive Responses to Bladder FillingBuffie Clodfelder-Miller, Timothy J Ness, Jennifer J DeBerry
Brain Research|February 21, 2015
The amygdala central nucleus is required for acute stress-induced bladder hyperalgesia in a rat visceral pain modelJennifer J DeBerry, Meredith T Robbins, Timothy J Ness
Heliyon|August 3, 2023
Urothelial bladder afferents selectively project to L6/S1 levels and are more peptidergic than those projecting to the T13/L1 levels in female ratsBuffie Clodfelder-Miller, Jennifer J DeBerry, Timothy J Ness
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