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Authors: Vergnolle, N Bunnett, NW Sharkey, KA Brussee, V Compton, SJ Grady, EF Cirino, G Gerard, N Basbaum, AI Andrade-Gordon, P Hollenberg, MD Wallace, JL
Citation: N. Vergnolle et al., Proteinase-activated receptor-2 and hyperalgesia: A novel pain pathway, NAT MED, 7(7), 2001, pp. 823-828

Authors: Chen, ZF Rebelo, S White, F Malmberg, AB Baba, H Lima, D Woolf, CJ Basbaum, AI Anderson, DJ
Citation: Zf. Chen et al., The paired homeodomain protein DRG11 is required for the projection of cutaneous sensory afferent fibers to the dorsal spinal cord, NEURON, 31(1), 2001, pp. 59-73

Authors: Taylor, BK Roderick, RE St Lezin, E Basbaum, AI
Citation: Bk. Taylor et al., Hypoalgesia and hyperalgesia with inherited hypertension in the rat, AM J P-REG, 280(2), 2001, pp. R345-R354

Authors: Riley, RC Trafton, JA Chi, SI Basbaum, AI
Citation: Rc. Riley et al., Presynaptic regulation of spinal cord tachykinin signaling via GABA(B) butnot GABA(A) receptor activation, NEUROSCIENC, 103(3), 2001, pp. 725-737

Authors: Kiss, S Yoshiyama, M Cao, YQ Basbaum, AI de Groat, WC Lecci, A Maggi, CA Birder, LA
Citation: S. Kiss et al., Impaired response to chemical irritation of the urinary tract in mice withdisruption of the preprotachykinin gene, NEUROSCI L, 313(1-2), 2001, pp. 57-60

Authors: Martin, WJ Malmberg, AB Basbaum, AI
Citation: Wj. Martin et al., PKC gamma contributes to a subset of the NMDA-dependent spinal circuits that underlie injury-induced persistent pain, J NEUROSC, 21(14), 2001, pp. 5321-5327

Authors: Trafton, JA Abbadie, C Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ja. Trafton et al., Differential contribution of substance P and neurokinin a to spinal cord neurokinin-1 receptor signaling in the rat, J NEUROSC, 21(10), 2001, pp. 3656-3664

Authors: Julius, D Basbaum, AI
Citation: D. Julius et Ai. Basbaum, Molecular mechanisms of nociception, NATURE, 413(6852), 2001, pp. 203-210

Authors: Chuang, HH Prescott, ED Kong, HY Shields, S Jordt, SE Basbaum, AI Chao, MV Julius, D
Citation: Hh. Chuang et al., Bradykinin and nerve growth factor release the capsaicin receptor from PtdIns(4,5)P-2-mediated inhibition, NATURE, 411(6840), 2001, pp. 957-962

Authors: Malmberg, AB Hedley, LR Jasper, JR Hunter, JC Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ab. Malmberg et al., Contribution of alpha(2) receptor subtypes to nerve injury-induced pain and its regulation by dexmedetomidine, BR J PHARM, 132(8), 2001, pp. 1827-1836

Authors: Trafton, JA Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ja. Trafton et Ai. Basbaum, The contribution of spinal card neurokinin-1 receptor signaling to pain, J PAIN, 1(3), 2000, pp. 57-65

Authors: Taylor, BK Basbaum, AI
Citation: Bk. Taylor et Ai. Basbaum, Early antinociception delays edema but does not reduce the magnitude of persistent pain in the formalin test, J PAIN, 1(3), 2000, pp. 218-228

Authors: Mitchell, JM Basbaum, AI Fields, HL
Citation: Jm. Mitchell et al., A locus and mechanism of action for associative morphine tolerance, NAT NEUROSC, 3(1), 2000, pp. 47-53

Authors: Taylor, BK Peterson, MA Roderick, RE Tate, J Green, PG Levine, JO Basbaum, AI
Citation: Bk. Taylor et al., Opioid inhibition of formalin-induced changes in plasma extravasation and local blood flow in rats, PAIN, 84(2-3), 2000, pp. 263-270

Authors: Taylor, BK Roderick, RE Basbaum, AI
Citation: Bk. Taylor et al., Brainstem noradrenergic control of nociception is abnormal in the spontaneously hypertensive rat, NEUROSCI L, 291(3), 2000, pp. 139-142

Authors: Trafton, JA Abbadie, C Marek, K Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ja. Trafton et al., Postsynaptic signaling via the mu-opioid receptor: Responses of dorsal horn neurons to exogenous opioids and noxious stimulation, J NEUROSC, 20(23), 2000, pp. 8578-8584

Authors: Mogil, JS Yu, L Basbaum, AI
Citation: Js. Mogil et al., Pain genes?: Natural variation and transgenic mutants, ANN R NEUR, 23, 2000, pp. 777-811

Authors: Caterina, MJ Leffler, A Malmberg, AB Martin, WJ Trafton, J Petersen-Zeitz, KR Koltzenburg, M Basbaum, AI Julius, D
Citation: Mj. Caterina et al., Impaired nociception and pain sensation in mice lacking the capsaicin receptor, SCIENCE, 288(5464), 2000, pp. 306-313

Authors: Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ai. Basbaum, Spinal mechanisms of acute and persistent pain, REG ANES PA, 24(1), 1999, pp. 59-67

Authors: Basbaum, AI Woolf, CJ
Citation: Ai. Basbaum et Cj. Woolf, Pain, CURR BIOL, 9(12), 1999, pp. R429-R431

Authors: Martin, WJ Liu, H Wang, H Malmberg, AB Basbaum, AI
Citation: Wj. Martin et al., Inflammation-induced up-regulation of protein kinase C gamma immunoreactivity in rat spinal cord correlates with enhanced nociceptive processing, NEUROSCIENC, 88(4), 1999, pp. 1267-1274

Authors: Martin, WJ Loo, CM Basbaum, AI
Citation: Wj. Martin et al., Spinal cannabinoids are anti-allodynic in rats with persistent inflammation, PAIN, 82(2), 1999, pp. 199-205

Authors: Martin, WJ Gupta, NK Loo, CM Rohde, DS Basbaum, AI
Citation: Wj. Martin et al., Differential effects of neurotoxic destruction of descending noradrenergicpathways on acute and persistent nociceptive processing, PAIN, 80(1-2), 1999, pp. 57-65

Authors: Petersen-Zeitz, KR Basbaum, AI
Citation: Kr. Petersen-zeitz et Ai. Basbaum, Second messengers, the substantia gelatinosa and injury-induced persistentpain, PAIN, 1999, pp. S5-S12

Authors: Trafton, JA Abbadie, C Marchand, S Mantyh, PW Basbaum, AI
Citation: Ja. Trafton et al., Spinal opioid analgesia: How critical is the regulation of substance P signaling?, J NEUROSC, 19(21), 1999, pp. 9642-9653
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