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- PhD Neuroscience Stanford University
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- Mechanisms of hyperalgesian and morphine tolerance: a current view of their possible interactions (1995) (873)
- Organization of endogenous opiate and nonopiate pain control systems. (1982) (774)
- Analgesia from Electrical Stimulation in the Brainstem of the Rat (1971) (736)
- Antagonism of acupuncture analgesia in man by the narcotic antagonist naloxone (1977) (733)
- Central nervous system mechanisms of analgesia (1976) (703)
- Pain reduction by focal electrical stimulation of the brain: an anatomical and behavioral analysis (1974) (698)
- Antagonism of stimulation-produced analgesia by naloxone, a narcotic antagonist (1976) (657)
- Evidence for the neuropeptide cholecystokinin as an antagonist of opiate analgesia. (1983) (578)
- Cellular mechanisms of neuropathic pain, morphine tolerance, and their interactions. (1999) (437)
- Behavioral and physiological studies of non-narcotic analgesia in the rat elicited by certain environmental stimuli (1978) (414)
- The N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist dextromethorphan selectively reduces temporal summation of second pain in man (1994) (364)
- Experimental mononeuropathy reduces the antinociceptive effects of morphine: implications for common intracellular mechanisms involved in morphine tolerance and neuropathic pain (1995) (338)
- Intrathecal MK-801 and local nerve anesthesia synergistically reduce nociceptive behaviors in rats with experimental peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (299)
- Antagonism of stimulation-produced analgesia by p-CPA, a serotonin synthesis inhibitor. (1972) (281)
- Potentiation of opiate analgesia and apparent reversal of morphine tolerance by proglumide. (1984) (267)
- Intrathecal treatment with dextrorphan or ketamine potently reduces pain-related behaviors in a rat model of peripheral mononeuropathy (1993) (259)
- Differential roles of NMDA and non-NMDA receptor activation in induction and maintenance of thermal hyperalgesia in rats with painful peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (255)
- Stimulation-produced analgesia: development of tolerance and cross-tolerance to morphine. (1975) (242)
- Evaluation of brain function in severe human head trauma with multimodality evoked potentials. Part 1: Evoked brain-injury potentials, methods, and analysis. (1977) (225)
- Evaluation of brain function in severe human head trauma with multimodality evoked potentials. Part 2: Localization of brain dysfunction and correlation with posttraumatic neurological conditions. (1977) (212)
- The development of morphine tolerance and dependence is associated with translocation of protein kinase C (1995) (211)
- Mesencephalic central gray lesions and fear-motivated behavior in rats. (1970) (203)
- Acupuncture: an evidence-based review of the clinical literature. (2000) (176)
- Multiple Endogenous Opiate and Non‐Opiate Analgesia Systems: Evidence of Their Existence and Clinical Implications a (1986) (171)
- HRP pellets and slow-release gels: two new techniques for greater localization and sensitivity (1979) (166)
- Inhibition of spinal cord interneurons by narcotic microinjection and focal electrical stimulation in the periaqueductal gray matter (1979) (157)
- Potentiation of morphine analgesia by the cholecystokinin antagonist proglumide (1985) (157)
- Differential effects of spinal cord lesions on narcotic and non-narcotic supression of nociceptive reflexes: Further evidence for the physiologic multiplicity of pain modulation (1978) (157)
- Pain-related increases in spinal cord membrane-bound protein kinase C following peripheral nerve injury (1992) (155)
- NMDA-receptor antagonists and opioid receptor interactions as related to analgesia and tolerance. (2000) (153)
- Neurophysiological characterization of the anterolateral spinal cord neurons contributing to pain perception in man (1975) (147)
- Continuous co-administration of dextromethorphan or MK-801 with morphine: attenuation of morphine dependence and naloxone-reversible attenuation of morphine tolerance (1996) (145)
- The somatotopic organization of the nucleus raphe magnus and surrounding brain stem structures as revealed by HRP slow-release gels (1980) (143)
- Increases in protein kinase C gamma immunoreactivity in the spinal cord of rats associated with tolerance to the analgesic effects of morphine (1995) (143)
- Oral administration of dextromethorphan prevents the development of morphine tolerance and dependence in rats (1996) (141)
- Cholecystokinin antagonists selectively potentiate analgesia induced by endogenous opiates (1985) (140)
- Classical conditioning of front paw and hind paw footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): Naloxone reversibility and descending pathways (1982) (140)
- Wide dynamic range but not nociceptive-specific neurons encode multidimensional features of prolonged repetitive heat pain. (1993) (135)
- Opiate vs non-opiate footshock-induced analgesia (FSIA): The body region shocked is a critical factor (1982) (134)
- The central nucleus of the amygdala contributes to the production of morphine antinociception in the formalin test (1995) (133)
- The projection from nucleus raphe magnus and other brainstem nuclei to the spinal cord in the rat: a study using the HRP blue-reaction (1978) (126)
- Neurophysiological characterization of the anterolateral quadrant neurons subserving pain in M. Mulatta (1975) (114)
- Supramedullary afferents of the nucleus raphe magnus in the rat: A study using the transcannula HRP gel and autoradiographic techniques (1983) (113)
- Spatial patterns of increased spinal cord membrane-bound protein kinase C and their relation to increases in 14C-2-deoxyglucose metabolic activity in rats with painful peripheral mononeuropathy. (1993) (110)
- Biological mechanisms of acupuncture. (2000) (109)
- Spinal Cord Neuroplasticity following Repeated Opioid Exposure and Its Relation to Pathological Pain (2001) (104)
- Spinal pain suppression mechanisms may differ for phasic and tonic pain (1985) (104)
- Increases in protein kinase C gamma immunoreactivity in the spinal cord dorsal horn of rats with painful mononeuropathy (1995) (103)
- Evaluation of the efficacy and neural mechanism of a hypnotic analgesia procedure in experimental and clinical dental pain (1977) (103)
- Two distinctive antinociceptive systems in rats with pathological pain (2000) (100)
- Effects of the combined oral administration of NSAIDs and dextromethorphan on behavioral symptoms indicative of arthritic pain in rats (1996) (98)
- Spatial patterns of spinal cord [14C]-2-deoxyglucose metabolic activity in a rat model of painful peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (93)
- Opiate vs non-opiate eootshock induced analgesia (FSIA): Descending and intraspinal components (1982) (93)
- Somatosensory evoked responses in the mesencephalic central gray matter of the rat. (1971) (91)
- Evidence that substance P selectively modulates C-fiber-evoked discharges of dorsal horn nociceptive neurons (1990) (90)
- The inhibition of nitric oxide-activated poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase attenuates transsynaptic alteration of spinal cord dorsal horn neurons and neuropathic pain in the rat (1997) (89)
- Is substance P a primary afferent neurotransmitter for nociceptive input? I. Analysis of pain-related behaviors resulting from intrathecal administration of substance P and 6 excitatory compounds (1988) (85)
- The roles of spatial recruitment and discharge frequency in spinal cord coding of pain: a combined electrophysiological and imaging investigation (1993) (84)
- Spatial distribution of nociceptive processing in the rat spinal cord. (1991) (79)
- Physiological laminar organization of the dorsal horn of M. mulatta. (1974) (77)
- Identification and somatotopic organization of nuclei projecting via the dorsolateral funiculus in rats: A retrograde tracing study using HRP slow-release gels (1981) (74)
- Comparison of the effects of ventral medullary lesions on systemic and microinjection morphine analgesia (1984) (71)
- Involvement of spinal opioid systems in footshock-induced analgesia: Antagonism by naloxone is possible only before induction of analgesia (1982) (68)
- Self-stimulation loci in the midbrain central gray matter of the rat. (1973) (66)
- Calcitonin gene-related peptide enhances substance P-induced behaviors via metabolic inhibition: in vivo evidence for a new mechanism of neuromodulation (1992) (63)
- The neural basis of footshock analgesia: The role of specific ventral medullary nuclei (1983) (63)
- Analgesia produced by electrical stimulation of the brain (1984) (63)
- Motivational effects of electrical stimulation in dorsal tegmentum of the rat. (1971) (62)
- Footshock induced analgesia in dependent neither on pituitary nor sympathetic activation (1982) (61)
- Electroacupuncture analgesia in rats: naltrexone antagonism is dependent on previous exposure (1991) (59)
- Muscarinic cholinergic mediation of opiate and non-opiate environmentally induced analgesias (1984) (59)
- Dorsolateral funiculus and intraspinal pathways mediate vaginal stimulation-induced suppression of nociceptive responding in rats (1984) (57)
- The association of neuropathic pain, morphine tolerance and dependence, and the translocation of protein kinase C. (1995) (56)
- Failure of spinal cord serotonin depletion to alter analgesia elicited from the periaqueductal gray (1982) (55)
- Opioid and non-opioid mechanisms of footshock-induced analgesia: Role of the spinal dorsolateral funiculus (1983) (53)
- Pretreatment with gangliosides reduces abnormal nociceptive responses associated with a rodent peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (52)
- Antinociceptive tolerance to the mu-opioid agonist DAMGO is dose-dependently reduced by MK-801 in rats (1998) (51)
- Fear is not critical to classically conditioned analgesia: The effects of periaqueductal gray lesions and administration of chlordiazepoxide (1984) (51)
- Reduction of stimulation-produced analgesia by lysergic acid diethylamide, a depressor of serotonergic neural activity (1977) (51)
- Spinal co-administration of cholecystokinin antagonists with morphine prevents the development of opioid tolerance (1991) (48)
- Cholecystokinin and its antagonist lorglumide respectively attenuate and facilitate morphine-induced inhibition of C-fiber evoked discharges of dorsal horn nociceptive neurons (1991) (45)
- Intrathecal GM1 ganglioside and local nerve anesthesia reduce nociceptive behaviors in rats with experimental peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (45)
- The neurochemical basis of footshock analgesia: the role of spinal cord serotonin and norepinephrine (1984) (45)
- Post-injury treatment with GM1 ganglioside reduces nociceptive behaviors and spinal cord metabolic activity in rats with experimental peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (45)
- Is substance P a primary afferent neurotransmitter for noniceptive input? II. Spinalization does not reduce and intrathecal morphine potentiates behavioral responses to substance P (1988) (45)
- Regional changes in spinal cord glucose metabolism in a rat model of painful neuropathy (1991) (44)
- Projections from the nucleus parafascicularis prerubralis to medullary raphe nuclei and inferior olive in the rat: A horseradish peroxidase and autoradiography study (1982) (43)
- Opiate and non-opiate analgesia induced by inescapable tail-shock: Effects of dorsolateral funiculus lesions and decerebration (1984) (42)
- Role of endorphins in endogenous pain control systems. (1981) (41)
- The neural basis of footshock analgesia: The effect of periaqueductal gray lesions and decerebration (1983) (37)
- [Comparison in the rat between analgesia induced by stimulation of periacqueducal gray matter and morphine analgesia]. (1972) (34)
- Non-serotonergic origins of the dorsolateral funiculus in the rat ventral medulla (1984) (34)
- Is substance P a primary afferent neurotransmitter for nociceptive input? III. Valproic acid and chlordiazepoxide decrease behaviors elicited by intrathecal injection of substance P and excitatory compounds (1988) (31)
- Electroacupuncture in rats: evidence for naloxone and naltrexone potentiation of analgesia (1991) (30)
- Antagonism of stimulation-produced analgesia by naloxone, a narcotic antagonist Science, 191 (1976) 961–962 (1976) (29)
- Acupuncture, Pain, and Signal Detection Theory (1975) (29)
- Is substance P a primary afferent neurotransmitter for nociceptive input? IV.2-Amino-5-phosphonovalerate (APV) and [d-Pro2, d-Trp7,9]-substance P exert different effects on behaviors induced by intrathecal substance P, strychnine and kainic acid (1988) (29)
- Chronic administration of cholecystokinin antagonists reverses the enhancement of spinal morphine analgesia induced by acute pretreatment (1990) (27)
- Spatial patterns of spinal cord [14C]-2-deoxyglucose metabolic activity in a rat model of painful peripheral mononeuropathy (1992) (26)
- Nonspecific convulsions are induced by morphine but notd-Ala2-methionine-enkephalinamide at cortical sites (1984) (23)
- Evidence for endogenous opiate analgesic mechanisms triggered by somatosensory stimulation (including acupuncture) in humans (1995) (23)
- Electroacupuncture analgesia in naive rats: effects of brainstem and spinal cord lesions, and role of pituitary-adrenal axis (1991) (22)
- Mechanisms of opioid tolerance (1999) (20)
- Cataleptic effects of opiates following intrathecal administration (1984) (19)
- Opioid inhibition of kainic acid-induced scratching: Mediation by mu and sigma but not delta and kappa receptors (1990) (18)
- Blockade by naltrexone of analgesia produced by stimulation of the dorsal raphe nucleus (1981) (17)
- Morphine tolerance: is there evidence for a conditioning model? (1978) (16)
- The Enhancement of Opiate Analgesia and the Possible Reversal of Morphine Tolerance by Proglumide a (1985) (15)
- REVIEW OF THE CLINICAL LITERATURE (2000) (15)
- Respiratory failure without pulmonary edema following injection of a glutamate agonist into the ventral medullary raphe of the rat (1992) (10)
- Correlation in Man of Intracranial Pressure and Neuroelectric Activity Determined by Multimodality Evoked Potentials (1976) (10)
- Effect of spinal cord lesions on convulsive activity induced by intrathecal morphine (1984) (10)
- A transcannula method for subcortical HRP gel implants: Inferior olive afferents in the rat (1982) (10)
- A Current View of Cellular Mechanisms (1999) (9)
- Threshold for pain from anterolateral quadrant stimulation as a predictor of success of percutaneous cordotomy for relief of pain. (1975) (8)
- Differential effects of spinal cord lesions on narcotic and non-narcotic suppression of nociceptive reflexes: further evidence for the physiologic multiplicity of pain modulation R.L. Hayes, D.D. Price, G.J. Bennett, G.L. Wilcox and D.J. Mayer, Brain Res., 155 (1978) 91–101 (1979) (6)
- Endorphin release as mechanism of acupuncture analgesia. (1981) (6)
- A Physiological and Psychological Analysis of Pain: A Potential Model of Motivation (1982) (6)
- Spinal paralysis and catalepsy induced by intrathecal injection of opioid agonists (1990) (5)
- Biobehavioral modulation of pain transmission. (1983) (3)
- Pain reduction: a comparison of stimulation produced and narcotic analgesia (1973) (2)
- Paradoxical opiate specific paralytic effects of high doses of intracerebroventricular etorphine and fentanyl in rats (1991) (2)
- [Monoaminergic mechanisms involved in analgesia caused by stimulation of the brain stem in rats]. (1972) (2)
- The Behavioral Effects of Opiates (1987) (2)
- Stress, Analgesia, and Neuropeptides (1989) (2)
- Footshock induced analgesia (FSIA) & classically conditioned analgesia (CCA): differential activation of opiate & non-opiate systems (1981) (1)
- CCK antagonists enhance opiate analgesia & appear to reverse morphine tolerance (1984) (1)
- Muscarinic cholinergic mediation of opiate and non-opiate environmentally induced analgesias Brain Res., 300 (1984) 231–242 (1985) (1)
- Differential uptake of HRP by intact axon terminals versus transected axons: A study on bulbospinal fibers in the dorsolateral funiculus (1990) (1)
- Neurosurgery Threshold for pain from anterolateral quadrant stimulation as a predictor of success of percutaneous cordotomy for relief of pain J. Neurosurg., 43 (1975) 445–447 (1976) (1)
- NMDA-Receptor Antagonists as Enhancers of Analgesic Activity The MorphiDex Morphine–Dextromethorphan Combination (2003) (0)
- Pain in man (1975) (0)
- Letter to the editor (1981) (0)
- Behavioral, physiological and biochemical mechanisms of stress-induced analgesia (1987) (0)
- Modification of the Research Animal Holding Facility (RAHF) to Support Nursing Rats and Their Litters During Spaceflight (1995) (0)
- Horseradish peroxidase demonstration of the nucleus raphe magnus projection to the spinal cord in the rat (1978) (0)
- Pain relieving drug composition (1996) (0)
- Central nervous system mechanisms of neuropathic pain: new treatment by gangliosides (1993) (0)
- Analgesia and neuropeptides. (1988) (0)
- Drug composition to relieve pain. (1996) (0)
- Agent for inhibiting progress of tolerance and/or dependency to addictive substance (1994) (0)
- CHOLECYSTOKININ AND OPIATE INTERACTIONS (1992) (0)
- Use of NMDA antagonists to treat pain (1994) (0)
- Non-narcotic analgesic agent containing an enhancer, as well as the removal of pain, analgesic composition (1997) (0)
- [Comparative effects of a thalamic lesion and Pavlovian conditioning to the reaction to painful stimulus]. (1968) (0)
- Aspects of the Development of Housing for the Spaceflight of Pregnant and Lactating Rats with Neonates (1996) (0)
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