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2023
Ito H, Navratilova E, Vagnerova B, Watanabe M, Kopruszinski C, de Souza LHMoreira, Yue X, Ikegami D, Moutal A, Patwardhan A et al..  2023.  Chronic pain recruits hypothalamic dynorphin/kappa opioid receptor signalling to promote wakefulness and vigilance.. Brain. 146(3):1186-1199.
Duran P, Loya-López S, Ran D, Tang C, Calderon-Rivera A, Gomez K, Stratton HJ, Huang S, Xu Y-M, Wijeratne EMKithsiri et al..  2023.  The natural product argentatin C attenuates postoperative pain via inhibition of voltage-gated sodium and T-type voltage-gated calcium channels.. Br J Pharmacol. 180(9):1267-1285.
2022
Watanabe M, Kopruszinski CM, Moutal A, Ikegami D, Khanna R, Chen Y, Ross S, Mackenzie K, Stratton J, Dodick DW et al..  2022.  Dysregulation of serum prolactin links the hypothalamus with female nociceptors to promote migraine.. Brain. 145(8):2894-2909.
Ikegami D, Navratilova E, Yue X, Moutal A, Kopruszinski CM, Khanna R, Patwardhan A, Dodick DW, Porreca F.  2022.  A prolactin-dependent sexually dimorphic mechanism of migraine chronification.. Cephalalgia. 42(3):197-208.
2015
Moutal A, Honnorat J, Massoma P, Désormeaux P, Bertrand C, Malleval C, Watrin C, Chounlamountri N, Mayeur M-E, Besançon R et al..  2015.  CRMP5 Controls Glioblastoma Cell Proliferation and Survival through Notch-Dependent Signaling.. Cancer Res. 75(17):3519-28.

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