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William Maixner

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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|December 9, 2014
μ-Opioid receptor 6-transmembrane isoform: A potential therapeutic target for new effective opioidsMarino Convertino, Alexander Samoshkin, Josee Gauthier, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 11, 2005
Role of mu-opioid and NMDA receptors in the development and maintenance of repeated swim stress-induced thermal hyperalgesiaHeberto Suarez-Roca, Jose Antonio Silva, Jose Luis Arcaya, et al.
Pain|December 17, 2016
Temporal change in headache and its contribution to the risk of developing first-onset temporomandibular disorder in the Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment (OPPERA) studyInna E Tchivileva, Richard Ohrbach, Roger B Fillingim, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 22, 2008
Overlap between orofacial pain and vulvar vestibulitis syndromeDenniz A Zolnoun, Jacqueline Rohl, Charity G Moore, et al.
Pain|April 26, 2002
Group differences in pain modulation: pain-free women compared to pain-free men and to women with TMDEdith E Bragdon, Kathleen C Light, Nancy L Costello, et al.
Pain|September 14, 2007
Responses to Drs. Kim and Dionne regarding comments on Diatchenko, et al. Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms are associated with multiple pain-evoking stimuli. Pain 2006; 125: 216-24Luda Diatchenko, Andrea G Nackley, Gary D Slade, et al.
The Journal of Pain|May 5, 2009
Adrenergic dysregulation and pain with and without acute beta-blockade in women with fibromyalgia and temporomandibular disorderKathleen C Light, Edith E Bragdon, Karen M Grewen, et al.
Pain|November 19, 2002
Temporomandibular disorder and optimism: relationships to ischemic pain sensitivity and interleukin-6Nancy L Costello, Edith E Bragdon, Kathleen C Light, et al.
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|August 22, 2020
Central Nervous System Targets: Glial Cell Mechanisms in Chronic PainChristopher R Donnelly, Amanda S Andriessen, Gang Chen, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|July 2, 2002
Menstrual cycle, beta-endorphins, and pain sensitivity in premenstrual dysphoric disorderPatricia A Straneva, William Maixner, Kathleen C Light, et al.
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|December 9, 2014
μ-Opioid receptor 6-transmembrane isoform: A potential therapeutic target for new effective opioidsMarino Convertino, Alexander Samoshkin, Josee Gauthier, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|October 11, 2005
Role of mu-opioid and NMDA receptors in the development and maintenance of repeated swim stress-induced thermal hyperalgesiaHeberto Suarez-Roca, Jose Antonio Silva, Jose Luis Arcaya, et al.
Pain|December 17, 2016
Temporal change in headache and its contribution to the risk of developing first-onset temporomandibular disorder in the Orofacial Pain: Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment (OPPERA) studyInna E Tchivileva, Richard Ohrbach, Roger B Fillingim, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|February 22, 2008
Overlap between orofacial pain and vulvar vestibulitis syndromeDenniz A Zolnoun, Jacqueline Rohl, Charity G Moore, et al.
Pain|April 26, 2002
Group differences in pain modulation: pain-free women compared to pain-free men and to women with TMDEdith E Bragdon, Kathleen C Light, Nancy L Costello, et al.
Pain|September 14, 2007
Responses to Drs. Kim and Dionne regarding comments on Diatchenko, et al. Catechol-O-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms are associated with multiple pain-evoking stimuli. Pain 2006; 125: 216-24Luda Diatchenko, Andrea G Nackley, Gary D Slade, et al.
The Journal of Pain|May 5, 2009
Adrenergic dysregulation and pain with and without acute beta-blockade in women with fibromyalgia and temporomandibular disorderKathleen C Light, Edith E Bragdon, Karen M Grewen, et al.
Pain|November 19, 2002
Temporomandibular disorder and optimism: relationships to ischemic pain sensitivity and interleukin-6Nancy L Costello, Edith E Bragdon, Kathleen C Light, et al.
Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics|August 22, 2020
Central Nervous System Targets: Glial Cell Mechanisms in Chronic PainChristopher R Donnelly, Amanda S Andriessen, Gang Chen, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|July 2, 2002
Menstrual cycle, beta-endorphins, and pain sensitivity in premenstrual dysphoric disorderPatricia A Straneva, William Maixner, Kathleen C Light, et al.
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