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258 related items for PubMed ID: 20934254

  • 1. Fracture induces keratinocyte activation, proliferation, and expression of pro-nociceptive inflammatory mediators.
    Li WW, Guo TZ, Li XQ, Kingery WS, Clark DJ.
    Pain; 2010 Dec; 151(3):843-852. PubMed ID: 20934254
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  • 2. The role of enhanced cutaneous IL-1beta signaling in a rat tibia fracture model of complex regional pain syndrome.
    Li WW, Sabsovich I, Guo TZ, Zhao R, Kingery WS, Clark DJ.
    Pain; 2009 Aug; 144(3):303-313. PubMed ID: 19473768
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  • 4. Acute versus chronic phase mechanisms in a rat model of CRPS.
    Wei T, Guo TZ, Li WW, Kingery WS, Clark JD.
    J Neuroinflammation; 2016 Jan 19; 13():14. PubMed ID: 26785976
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  • 8. Immobilization contributes to exaggerated neuropeptide signaling, inflammatory changes, and nociceptive sensitization after fracture in rats.
    Guo TZ, Wei T, Li WW, Li XQ, Clark JD, Kingery WS.
    J Pain; 2014 Oct 19; 15(10):1033-45. PubMed ID: 25063543
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  • 12. Effect of anti-NGF antibodies in a rat tibia fracture model of complex regional pain syndrome type I.
    Sabsovich I, Wei T, Guo TZ, Zhao R, Shi X, Li X, Yeomans DC, Klyukinov M, Kingery WS, Clark DJ.
    Pain; 2008 Aug 15; 138(1):47-60. PubMed ID: 18083307
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  • 15. Facilitated spinal neuropeptide signaling and upregulated inflammatory mediator expression contribute to postfracture nociceptive sensitization.
    Shi X, Guo TZ, Wei T, Li WW, Clark DJ, Kingery WS.
    Pain; 2015 Oct 15; 156(10):1852-1863. PubMed ID: 25932690
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  • 16. Increased bilateral expression of α1-adrenoceptors on peripheral nerves, blood vessels and keratinocytes does not account for pain or neuroinflammatory changes after distal tibia fracture in rats.
    Drummond ES, Dawson LF, Finch PM, Li W, Guo TZ, Kingery WS, Drummond PD.
    Neuroscience; 2014 Dec 05; 281():99-109. PubMed ID: 25267387
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  • 20. Substance P spinal signaling induces glial activation and nociceptive sensitization after fracture.
    Li WW, Guo TZ, Shi X, Sun Y, Wei T, Clark DJ, Kingery WS.
    Neuroscience; 2015 Dec 03; 310():73-90. PubMed ID: 26386297
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