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2016Morphine paradoxically prolongs neuropathic pain in rats by amplifying spinal NLRP3 inflammasome activationGrace, P.; Strand, K.; Galer, E.; Urban, D.; Wang, X.; Baratta, M.; Fabisiak, T.; Anderson, N.; Cheng, K.; Greene, L.; Berkelhammer, D.; Zhang, Y.; Ellis, A.; Yin, H.; Campeau, S.; Ricei, K.; Roth, B.; Maier, S.; Watkins, L.
2010The effect of hyperglycemia on hypoperfusion-induced injuryHolman, M.; Chidlow, G.; Wood, J.; Casson, R.
2005Effect of CO2 on LPS-induced cytokine responses in rat alveolar macrophagesLang, C.; Dong, P.; Hosszu, E.; Doyle, I.
2009Enduring reversal of neuropathic pain by a single intrathecal injection of adenosine 2A receptor agonists: A novel therapy for neuropathic painLoram, L.; Harrison, J.; Sloane, E.; Hutchinson, M.; Sholar, P.; Taylor, F.; Berkelhammer, D.; Coats, B.; Poole, S.; Milligan, E.; Maier, S.; Rieger, J.; Watkins, L.
1997Effects of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) administration on radiation enteritis in rats.Howarth, G.; Fraser, R.; Frisby, C.; Yeoh, E.; Schirmer, M.
1996Tissue distribution of opioid receptor gene expression in the ratWittert, G.; Hope, P.; Pyle, D.
2021Pharmacokinetic modelling of human recombinant protein, p75ECD-Fc: a novel therapeutic approach for treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, in serum and tissue of Sprague Dawley ratsKelliny, S.; Bobrovskaya, L.; Zhou, X.F.; Upton, R.
2016Development of a novel oral delivery system of edaravone for enhancing bioavailabilityParikh, A.; Kathawala, K.; Tan, C.C.; Garg, S.; Zhou, X.F.
2014Development of anxiety-like behavior via hippocampal IGF-2 signaling in the offspring of parental morphine exposure: effect of enriched environmentLi, C.-Q.; Luo, Y.-W.; Bi, F.-F.; Cui, T.-T.; Song, L.; Cao, W.-Y.; Zhang, J.-Y.; Li, F.; Xu, J.-M.; Hao, W.; Xing, X.-W.; Zhou, F.H.; Zhou, X.-F.; Dai, R.-P.
2018The amyloid precursor protein derivative, APP96-110, is efficacious following intravenous administration after traumatic brain injuryPlummer, S.; Corrigan, F.; Thornton, E.; Woenig, J.; Vink, R.; Cappai, R.; Den Heuvel, C.; Kobeissy, F.H.