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A phenotypic screening platform for chronic pain therapeutics using all-optical electrophysiology.

Chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) remains an intractable problem with few effective treatment options. New approaches are needed to model the disease biology and to drive discovery of therapeutics. […]

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Adolescent ethanol exposure promotes mechanical allodynia and alters dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens shell.

Excessive alcohol consumption in adolescence can disrupt neural development and may augment pain perception. Recent studies have shown that the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell is involved in mediating pain sensitivity […]

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A Definition of Neuromodulation and Classification of Implantable Electrical Modulation for Chronic Pain.

Neuromodulation therapies use a variety of treatment modalities (eg, electrical stimulation) to treat chronic pain. These therapies have experienced rapid growth that has coincided with escalating confusion regarding the nomenclature […]

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Efficacy and Safety of Elafibranor in Primary Biliary Cholangitis.

Primary biliary cholangitis is a rare, chronic cholestatic liver disease characterized by the destruction of interlobular bile ducts, leading to cholestasis and liver fibrosis. Whether elafibranor, an oral, dual peroxisome […]

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Hydrocortisone differentially affects reinstatement of pain-related responses in patients with chronic back pain and healthy volunteers.

Despite the crucial role of effective and sustained extinction of conditioned pain-related fear in cognitive-behavioral treatment approaches for chronic pain, experimental research on extinction memory retrieval in chronic pain remains […]

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Parabrachial Calca neurons drive nociplasticity.

Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury are poorly understood phenomena mediated by plasticity within the central […]

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Increased purinergic signaling in human dental pulps with inflammatory pain is sex-dependent.

An enhanced understanding of neurotransmitter systems contributing to pain transmission aids in drug development, while the identification of biological variables like age and sex helps in the development of personalized […]

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Human RAMP1 overexpressing mice are resistant to migraine therapies for motion sensitivity: a mouse model of vestibular migraine.

Both enhanced motion-induced nausea and increased static imbalance are observed symptoms in migraine and especially vestibular migraine (VM). Motion-induced nausea and static imbalance were investigated in a mouse model, nestin/hRAMP1, […]

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Exploring HD-tDCS effect on μ-opioid receptor and pain sensitivity in temporomandibular disorder: A pilot randomized clinical trial study.

This study explored the association between experimentally induced pain sensitivity and µ-opioid receptor (μOR) availability in patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) and further investigated any changes in the pain and […]

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Endogenous opioids gate the locus coeruleus pain generator.

The locus coeruleus (LC) plays a paradoxical role in chronic pain. Although largely known as a potent source of endogenous analgesia, increasing evidence suggests injury can transform the LC into […]

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