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Authors: HOWARD MK KERSHAW T GIBB B STOREY N MACLEAN AR ZENG BY TEL BC JENNER P BROWN SM WOOLF CJ ANDERSON PN COFFIN RS LATCHMAN DS
Citation: Mk. Howard et al., HIGH-EFFICIENCY GENE-TRANSFER TO THE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM OF RODENTS AND PRIMATES USING HERPES-VIRUS VECTORS LACKING FUNCTIONAL ICP27 ANDICP34.5, Gene therapy, 5(8), 1998, pp. 1137-1147

Authors: BESTER H BEGGS S WOOLF CJ
Citation: H. Bester et al., POSSIBLE ANATOMICAL BASIS OF AUTONOMIC AND EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 5510-5510

Authors: WOOLF CJ MANNION RJ NEUMANN S
Citation: Cj. Woolf et al., NULL MUTATIONS LACKING SUBSTANCE - ELUCIDATING PAIN MECHANISMS BY GENETIC PHARMACOLOGY (VOL 20, PG 1063, 1998), Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 21(2), 1998, pp. 11-11

Authors: WOOLF CJ MANNION RJ NEUMANN S
Citation: Cj. Woolf et al., NULL MUTATIONS LACKING SUBSTANCE - ELUCIDATING PAIN MECHANISMS BY GENETIC PHARMACOLOGY, Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 20(6), 1998, pp. 1063-1066

Authors: WOOLF CJ BENNETT GJ DOHERTY M DUBNER R KIDD B KOLTZENBURG M LIPTON R LOESER JD PAYNE R TOREBJORK E
Citation: Cj. Woolf et al., TOWARDS A MECHANISM-BASED CLASSIFICATION OF PAIN, Pain, 77(3), 1998, pp. 227-229

Authors: MA QP ALLCHORNE AJ WOOLF CJ
Citation: Qp. Ma et al., MORPHINE, THE NMDA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST MK801 AND THE TACHYKININ NK1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST RP67580 ATTENUATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF INFLAMMATION-INDUCED PROGRESSIVE TACTILE HYPERSENSITIVITY, Pain, 77(1), 1998, pp. 49-57

Authors: COSTIGAN M MANNION RJ KENDALL G LEWIS SE CAMPAGNA JA COGGESHALL RE MERIDITHMIDDLETON J TATE S WOOLF CJ
Citation: M. Costigan et al., HEAT-SHOCK-PROTEIN-27 - DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION AND EXPRESSION AFTERPERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY, The Journal of neuroscience, 18(15), 1998, pp. 5891-5900

Authors: BANNER LR PATTERSON PH ALLCHORNE A POOLE S WOOLF CJ
Citation: Lr. Banner et al., LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR IS AN ANTIINFLAMMATORY AND ANALGESIC CYTOKINE, The Journal of neuroscience, 18(14), 1998, pp. 5456-5462

Authors: MANNION RJ DOUBELL TP GILL H WOOLF CJ
Citation: Rj. Mannion et al., DEAFFERENTATION IS INSUFFICIENT TO INDUCE SPROUTING OF A-FIBER CENTRAL TERMINALS IN THE RAT DORSAL HORN. (VOL 250, PG 339, 1998), Journal of comparative neurology, 401(2), 1998, pp. 291-291

Authors: MANNION RJ DOUBELL TP GILL H WOOLF CJ
Citation: Rj. Mannion et al., DEAFFERENTATION IS INSUFFICIENT TO INDUCE SPROUTING OF A-FIBER CENTRAL TERMINALS IN THE RAT DORSAL HORN, Journal of comparative neurology, 393(2), 1998, pp. 135-144

Authors: SARKAR S AZIZ Q WOOLF CJ HOBSON A THOMPSON DG
Citation: S. Sarkar et al., ESOPHAGEAL ACID EXPOSURE AND ALLODYNIA - CENTRAL SENSITIZATION CONTRIBUTES TO VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY IN MAN, Gut, 42, 1998, pp. 249-249

Authors: SARKAR S AZIZ Q WOOLF CJ HOBSON A THOMPSON DG
Citation: S. Sarkar et al., THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ESOPHAGEAL ACID EXPOSURE AND SECONDARY ALLODYNIA - CENTRAL SENSITIZSATION CONTRIBUTES TO VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITYIN MAN, Gastroenterology, 114(4), 1998, pp. 3411-3411

Authors: SCHINDLER M HOLLOWAY S HATHWAY G WOOLF CJ HUMPHREY PPA EMSON PC
Citation: M. Schindler et al., IDENTIFICATION OF SOMATOSTATIN SST(2(A)) RECEPTOR-EXPRESSING NEURONS IN CENTRAL REGIONS INVOLVED IN NOCICEPTION, Brain research, 798(1-2), 1998, pp. 25-35

Authors: MA QP WOOLF CJ
Citation: Qp. Ma et Cj. Woolf, THE PROGRESSIVE TACTILE HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATION IS NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR DEPENDENT, NeuroReport, 8(4), 1997, pp. 807-810

Authors: COGGESHALL RE LEKAN HA DOUBELL TP ALLCHORNE A WOOLF CJ
Citation: Re. Coggeshall et al., CENTRAL CHANGES IN PRIMARY AFFERENT-FIBERS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL-NERVELESIONS, Neuroscience, 77(4), 1997, pp. 1115-1122

Authors: DOUBELL TP WOOLF CJ
Citation: Tp. Doubell et Cj. Woolf, GROWTH-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN-43 IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE SUPERFICIAL DORSAL HORN OF THE RAT SPINAL-CORD IS LOCALIZED IN ATROPHIC C-FIBER, AND NOT IN SPROUTED A-FIBER, CENTRAL TERMINALS AFTER PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY, Journal of comparative neurology, 386(1), 1997, pp. 111-118

Authors: DOUBELL TP MANNION RJ WOOLF CJ
Citation: Tp. Doubell et al., INTACT SCIATIC MYELINATED PRIMARY AFFERENT TERMINALS COLLATERALLY SPROUT IN THE ADULT-RAT DORSAL HORN FOLLOWING SECTION OF A NEIGHBORING PERIPHERAL-NERVE, Journal of comparative neurology, 380(1), 1997, pp. 95-104

Authors: SARKAR S WOOLF CJ AZIZ Q THOMPSON DG
Citation: S. Sarkar et al., SECONDARY HYPERALGESIA IS INDUCED BY ACID IN THE HEALTHY-HUMAN ESOPHAGUS, Gut, 41, 1997, pp. 26-26

Authors: MA QP WOOLF CJ
Citation: Qp. Ma et Cj. Woolf, TACHYKININ NK1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST RP67580 ATTENUATES PROGRESSIVE HYPERSENSITIVITY OF FLEXOR REFLEX DURING EXPERIMENTAL INFLAMMATION IN RATS, European journal of pharmacology, 322(2-3), 1997, pp. 165-171

Authors: WOOLF CJ ALLCHORNE A SAFIEHGARABEDIAN B POOLE S
Citation: Cj. Woolf et al., CYTOKINES, NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR AND INFLAMMATORY HYPERALGESIA - THE CONTRIBUTION OF TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHA, British Journal of Pharmacology, 121(3), 1997, pp. 417-424

Authors: WOOLF CJ
Citation: Cj. Woolf, PHENOTYPIC MODIFICATION OF PRIMARY SENSORY NEURONS - THE ROLE OF NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR IN THE PRODUCTION OF PERSISTENT PAIN, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 351(1338), 1996, pp. 441-448

Authors: MA QP WOOLF CJ
Citation: Qp. Ma et Cj. Woolf, BASAL AND TOUCH-EVOKED FOS-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY DURING EXPERIMENTAL INFLAMMATION IN THE RAT, Pain, 67(2-3), 1996, pp. 307-316

Authors: MA QP WOOLF CJ
Citation: Qp. Ma et Cj. Woolf, PROGRESSIVE TACTILE HYPERSENSITIVITY - AN INFLAMMATION-INDUCED INCREMENTAL INCREASE IN THE EXCITABILITY OF THE SPINAL-CORD, Pain, 67(1), 1996, pp. 97-106

Authors: WOOLF CJ
Citation: Cj. Woolf, WINDUP AND CENTRAL SENSITIZATION ARE NOT EQUIVALENT, Pain, 66(2-3), 1996, pp. 105-108

Authors: NAGY I WOOLF CJ
Citation: I. Nagy et Cj. Woolf, LIGNOCAINE SELECTIVELY REDUCES C FIBER-EVOKED NEURONAL-ACTIVITY IN RAT SPINAL-CORD IN-VITRO BY DECREASING N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE AND NEUROKININ RECEPTOR-MEDIATED POSTSYNAPTIC DEPOLARIZATIONS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVEL CENTRALLY ACTING ANALGESICS, Pain, 64(1), 1996, pp. 59-70
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