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Sex, gender and pain: A biopsychosocial framework
Authors:
Fillingim, RB
Citation:
Rb. Fillingim, Sex, gender and pain: A biopsychosocial framework, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 1-6
Sensory effects of gonadal hormones
Authors:
Aloisi, AM
Citation:
Am. Aloisi, Sensory effects of gonadal hormones, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 7-24
Interactions between sex and genotype in the mediation and modulation of nociception in rodents
Authors:
Mogil, JS
Citation:
Js. Mogil, Interactions between sex and genotype in the mediation and modulation of nociception in rodents, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 25-40
Psychosocial contributions to sex-related differences in pain responses
Authors:
Robinson, ME Riley, JL Myers, CD
Citation:
Me. Robinson et al., Psychosocial contributions to sex-related differences in pain responses, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 41-68
Experimental studies of sex-related factors influencing nociceptive responses: Nonhuman animal research
Authors:
Sternberg, WF Wachterman, MW
Citation:
Wf. Sternberg et Mw. Wachterman, Experimental studies of sex-related factors influencing nociceptive responses: Nonhuman animal research, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 71-88
Ovarian sex steroids activate antinociceptive systems and reveal gender-specific mechanisms
Authors:
Gintzler, AR Liu, NJ
Citation:
Ar. Gintzler et Nj. Liu, Ovarian sex steroids activate antinociceptive systems and reveal gender-specific mechanisms, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 89-108
How does vaginal stimulation produce pleasure, pain, and analgesia?
Authors:
Komisaruk, BR Whipple, B
Citation:
Br. Komisaruk et B. Whipple, How does vaginal stimulation produce pleasure, pain, and analgesia?, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 109-134
Sex-related and hormonal modulation of visceral pain
Authors:
Giamberardino, MA
Citation:
Ma. Giamberardino, Sex-related and hormonal modulation of visceral pain, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 135-163
Sex and gender differences in responses to experimentally induced pain in humans
Authors:
Rollman, GB Lautenbacher, S Jones, KS
Citation:
Gb. Rollman et al., Sex and gender differences in responses to experimentally induced pain in humans, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 165-190
The influence of menstrual cycle and sex hormones on pain responses in humans
Authors:
Fillingim, RB Ness, TJ
Citation:
Rb. Fillingim et Tj. Ness, The influence of menstrual cycle and sex hormones on pain responses in humans, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 191-207
Sex-related differences in analgesic responses
Authors:
Miaskowski, C Gear, RW Levine, JD
Citation:
C. Miaskowski et al., Sex-related differences in analgesic responses, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 209-230
Epidemiologic perspectives on sex differences in pain
Authors:
LeResche, L
Citation:
L. Leresche, Epidemiologic perspectives on sex differences in pain, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 233-249
Sex differences in recurrent headache disorders: Overview and significance
Authors:
Holroyd, KA Lipchik, GL
Citation:
Ka. Holroyd et Gl. Lipchik, Sex differences in recurrent headache disorders: Overview and significance, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 251-279
Sex-related influences in fibromyalgia
Authors:
Bradley, LA Alarcon, GS
Citation:
La. Bradley et Gs. Alarcon, Sex-related influences in fibromyalgia, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 281-307
Sex-related factors in temporomandibular disorders
Authors:
Fillingim, RB Maixner, W
Citation:
Rb. Fillingim et W. Maixner, Sex-related factors in temporomandibular disorders, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 309-325
Sex and gender in irritable bowel syndrome
Authors:
Naliboff, BD Heitkemper, MM Chang, L Mayer, EA
Citation:
Bd. Naliboff et al., Sex and gender in irritable bowel syndrome, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 327-353
Female genital pain
Authors:
Stones, RW
Citation:
Rw. Stones, Female genital pain, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 355-369
Female pain versus male pain?
Authors:
Berkley, KJ
Citation:
Kj. Berkley, Female pain versus male pain?, PROG PAIN R, 17, 2000, pp. 373-381
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