Sex differences in effects of excitotoxic spinal injury on below-level pain sensitivity.
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PTEN/PI3K and MAPK signaling in protection and pathology following CNS injuries.Excitotoxic injury to thoracolumbar gray matter alters sympathetic activation and thermal pain sensitivity.Evaluation of lateral spinal hemisection as a preclinical model of spinal cord injury pain.Translation of the rat thoracic contusion model; part 1-supraspinally versus spinally mediated pain-like responses and spasticity.
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Sex differences in effects of excitotoxic spinal injury on below-level pain sensitivity.
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Sex differences in effects of excitotoxic spinal injury on below-level pain sensitivity.
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Sex differences in effects of excitotoxic spinal injury on below-level pain sensitivity.
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Antonio J Acosta-Rua
Charles J Vierck
Richard L Cannon
Robert P Yezierski
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2011.08.072
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2011-09-05T00:00:00Z