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Filters: Author is Lei, Wei and Keyword is Mice  [Clear All Filters]
2020
Stine C, Coleman DL, Flohrschutz AT, Thompson AL, Mishra S, Blagg BS, Largent-Milnes TM, Lei W, Streicher JM.  2020.  Heat shock protein 90 inhibitors block the antinociceptive effects of opioids in mouse chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and cancer bone pain models.. Pain. 161(8):1798-1807.
Duron DI, Lei W, Barker NK, Stine C, Mishra S, Blagg BSJ, Langlais PR, Streicher JM.  2020.  Inhibition of Hsp90 in the spinal cord enhances the antinociceptive effects of morphine by activating an ERK-RSK pathway.. Sci Signal. 13(630)
Lei W, Vekariya RH, Ananthan S, Streicher JM.  2020.  A Novel Mu-Delta Opioid Agonist Demonstrates Enhanced Efficacy With Reduced Tolerance and Dependence in Mouse Neuropathic Pain Models.. J Pain. 21(1-2):146-160.
2018
Shah N, Kumar S, Zaman N, Pan CC, Bloodworth JC, Lei W, Streicher JM, Hempel N, Mythreye K, Lee NY.  2018.  TAK1 activation of alpha-TAT1 and microtubule hyperacetylation control AKT signaling and cell growth.. Nat Commun. 9(1):1696.
2017
Lei W, Mullen N, McCarthy S, Brann C, Richard P, Cormier J, Edwards K, Bilsky EJ, Streicher JM.  2017.  Heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90) promotes opioid-induced anti-nociception by an ERK mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) mechanism in mouse brain.. J Biol Chem. 292(25):10414-10428.

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