Dean Dessem
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Recent Articles
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Cao D, Hu B, Xue Y, Hanson S, Dessem D, Dorsey S, et al.
J Pain
. 2021 Apr;
22(10):1283-1293.
PMID: 33887444
Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and temporomandibular disorder (TMD), represent a group of idiopathic pain conditions that likely have peripheral and central mechanisms contributing to their...
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Ji Y, Hu B, Klontz C, Li J, Dessem D, Dorsey S, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2020 Mar;
32(7):e13833.
PMID: 32155308
Background: Stress exacerbates many chronic pain syndromes including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Among these patient populations, many suffer from comorbid or chronic overlapping pain conditions and are predominantly female. Nevertheless,...
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Traub R, Cao D, Karpowicz J, Pandya S, Ji Y, Dorsey S, et al.
J Pain
. 2014 Jul;
15(9):956-66.
PMID: 24981128
Unlabelled: Temporomandibular disorder and irritable bowel syndrome are comorbid functional chronic pain disorders of unknown etiology that are triggered/exacerbated by stress. Here we present baseline phenotypic characterization of a novel...
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Dessem D, Lovering R
Pain Res Treat
. 2011 Nov;
2011:647967.
PMID: 22110928
skeletal muscles sustain a significant loss of maximal contractile force after injury, but terminally damaged fibers can eventually be replaced by the growth of new muscle (regeneration), with full restoration...
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Dessem D
J Vis Exp
. 2011 May;
(50).
PMID: 21540820
The role of individual neurons and their function in neuronal circuits is fundamental to understanding the neuronal mechanisms of sensory and motor functions. Most investigations of sensorimotor mechanisms rely on...
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Dessem D, Ambalavanar R, Evancho M, Moutanni A, Yallampalli C, Bai G
Pain
. 2010 Mar;
149(2):284-295.
PMID: 20207080
Non-invasive, movement-based models were used to investigate muscle pain. In rats, the masseter muscle was rapidly stretched or electrically stimulated during forced lengthening to produce eccentric muscle contractions (EC). Both...
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Bai G, Ambalavanar R, Wei D, Dessem D
Mol Pain
. 2007 Jun;
3:15.
PMID: 17559665
Active regulation of gene expression in the nervous system plays an important role in the development and/or maintenance of inflammatory pain. MicroRNA (miRNA) negatively regulates gene expression via posttranscriptional or...
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Dessem D, Moritani M, Ambalavanar R
J Neurophysiol
. 2007 May;
98(1):214-23.
PMID: 17493918
Limited information is available on muscle afferent neurons with fine fibers despite their presumed participation in musculoskeletal disorders, including temporomandibular disorders. To study these neurons, intracellular recordings were made from...
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Masri R, Ro J, Dessem D, Capra N
Arch Oral Biol
. 2006 Apr;
51(9):740-7.
PMID: 16616886
Taylor et al. [Taylor, A., Durbaba, R., Rodgers, J.F., 1992a. The classification of afferents from muscle spindles of the jaw-closing muscles of the cat. J Physiol 456, 609-628] developed a...