Lydia Grossmann
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Kirillova I, Teliban A, Gorodetskaya N, Grossmann L, Bartsch F, Rausch V, et al.
Pain
. 2011 Apr;
152(7):1562-1571.
PMID: 21474243
Lidocaine applied systemically or locally attenuates neuropathic pain in patients. Here we tested the hypothesis that ectopic activity in injured afferent A- or C-fibers is suppressed by lidocaine. In rats...
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Gorodetskaya N, Grossmann L, Constantin C, Janig W
J Neurophysiol
. 2009 Sep;
102(6):3129-41.
PMID: 19741109
The functional properties of cutaneous afferent fibers were investigated 1-15 mo after nerve lesions, which allowed regeneration into denervated skin. After crushing or transection and resuturing the rat sural nerve,...
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Grossmann L, Gorodetskaya N, Baron R, Janig W
J Neurophysiol
. 2009 Mar;
101(6):2762-74.
PMID: 19279148
Afferent A- and C-fibers regenerating into a nerve following peripheral nerve injury are exposed to inflammatory mediators released by Schwann cells, resident and invading macrophages, and other inflammatory cells. Here...
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Janig W, Grossmann L, Gorodetskaya N
Exp Brain Res
. 2009 Jan;
196(1):101-14.
PMID: 19139872
Crush lesion of a skin nerve is followed by sprouting of myelinated (A) and unmyelinated (C) afferent fibers into the distal nerve stump. Here, we investigate quantitatively both ongoing activity...
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Grossmann L, Gorodetskaya N, Teliban A, Baron R, Janig W
Eur J Pain
. 2008 Nov;
13(7):682-90.
PMID: 18976943
Cutaneous C-fiber afferents show two distinct types of cold sensitivity corresponding to non-noxious and noxious cold sensations. Here, responses to cold stimulation of afferent fibers regenerating in the rat sural...