Frederick J-P Miao
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Recent Articles
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He W, Miao F, Lin D, Schwandner R, Wang Z, Gao J, et al.
Nature
. 2004 May;
429(6988):188-93.
PMID: 15141213
The citric acid cycle is central to the regulation of energy homeostasis and cell metabolism. Mutations in enzymes that catalyse steps in the citric acid cycle result in human diseases...
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Khasar S, Miao F, Gear R, Green P, Isenberg W, Levine J
J Pain
. 2003 Nov;
3(5):369-76.
PMID: 14622740
Bradykinin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia is sympathetically dependent and B(2)-type bradykinin receptor-mediated in the rat; however, a sympathetically independent component of bradykinin hyperalgesia is shown after subdiaphragmatic vagotomy. We evaluated the mechanism...
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Khasar S, Miao F, Gear R, Green P, Levine J
J Pain
. 2003 Nov;
4(5):278-83.
PMID: 14622697
In male rats, activity in subdiaphragmatic vagal afferents modulates nociception via an adrenal medulla-dependent mechanism. Because both the vagus and adrenal medullae are sexually dimorphic, we evaluated vagotomy-induced changes in...
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Khasar S, Green P, Miao F, Levine J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2003 Feb;
17(4):909-15.
PMID: 12603283
Vagal afferent activity modulates mechanical nociceptive threshold and inflammatory mediator-induced hyperalgesia, effects that are mediated by the adrenal medulla. To evaluate the role of epinephrine, the major hormone released from...