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    The MNK–eIF4E Signaling Axis Contributes to Injury-Induced Nociceptive Plasticity and the Development of Chronic Pain 

    Moy, Jamie K.; Khoutorsky, A.; Black, Brian J.; Kuhn, Jasper L.; Barragán-Iglesias, Paulino; Megat, Salim; Burton, Michael D.; Burgos-Vega, Carolina C.; Melemedjian, O. K.; Boitano, S.; Vagner, J.; Gkogkas, C. G.; Pancrazio, Joseph J.; Mogil, J. S.; Dussor, Gregory; Sonenberg, N.; Price, Theodore J.
    Injury-induced sensitization of nociceptors contributes to pain states and the development of chronic pain. Inhibiting activity-dependent mRNA translation through mechanistic target of rapamycin and mitogen-activated protein ...
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    Transcriptome Analysis of the Human Tibial Nerve Identifies Sexually Dimorphic Expression of Genes Involved in Pain, Inflammation, and Neuro-Immunity 

    Ray, Pradipta R.; Khan, Jawad; Wangzhou, Andi; Tavares-Ferreira, Diana; Akopian, A. N.; Dussor, Gregory; Price, Theodore J.
    Sex differences in gene expression are important contributors to normal physiology and mechanisms of disease. This is increasingly apparent in understanding and potentially treating chronic pain where molecular mechanisms ...
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    Spinal Inhibition of P2XR or p38 Signaling Disrupts Hyperalgesic Priming in Male, but not Female, Mice 

    Paige, Candler; Maruthy, Gayathri B.; Mejia, Galo; Dussor, Gregory; Price, Theodore J.
    Recent studies have demonstrated sexual dimorphisms in the mechanisms contributing to the development of chronic pain. Here we tested the hypothesis that microglia might preferentially regulate hyperalgesic priming in male ...

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    AuthorDussor, Gregory (3)Price, Theodore J. (3)Akopian, A. N. (1)Barragán-Iglesias, Paulino (1)Black, Brian J. (1)Boitano, S. (1)Burgos-Vega, Carolina C. (1)Burton, Michael D. (1)Gkogkas, C. G. (1)Khan, Jawad (1)... View MoreSubject
    Chronic pain (3)
    Hyperalgesia (2)Adenosine Triphosphatases (1)Atp7a protein, mouse (1)Blotting, Western (1)Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (1)Calcium Signaling (1)Carrageenan (1)Cation Transport Proteins (1)Cellular signal transduction (1)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (3)

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