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2015
Kim J-YV, Tillu DV, Quinn TL, Mejia GL, Shy A, Asiedu MNK, Murad E, Schumann AP, Totsch SK, Sorge RE et al..  2015.  Spinal dopaminergic projections control the transition to pathological pain plasticity via a D1/D5-mediated mechanism.. J Neurosci. 35(16):6307-17.
2014
Largent-Milnes TM, Hegarty DM, Aicher SA, Andresen MC.  2014.  Physiological temperatures drive glutamate release onto trigeminal superficial dorsal horn neurons.. J Neurophysiol. 111(11):2222-31.
2011
Tumati S, Roeske WR, Largent-Milnes TM, Vanderah TW, Varga EV.  2011.  Intrathecal PKA-selective siRNA treatment blocks sustained morphine-mediated pain sensitization and antinociceptive tolerance in rats.. J Neurosci Methods. 199(1):62-8.

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