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M L Nichols

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Kato P, Nichols M, Kerivan A, Huffman L
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2001 Nov; 22(5):306-15. PMID: 11718234
This study examines the manifestation of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among females of varying ages by testing the utility of particular tests to discriminate older from younger females with ADHD....
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Honore P, Menning P, Rogers S, Nichols M, Mantyh P
Prog Brain Res . 2000 Dec; 129:357-63. PMID: 11098703
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Nichols M, Allen B, Rogers S, Ghilardi J, Honore P, Luger N, et al.
Science . 1999 Nov; 286(5444):1558-61. PMID: 10567262
Substance P receptor (SPR)-expressing spinal neurons were ablated with the selective cytotoxin substance P-saporin. Loss of these neurons resulted in a reduction of thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia associated with...
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Honor P, Menning P, Rogers S, Nichols M, Basbaum A, Besson J, et al.
J Neurosci . 1999 Aug; 19(17):7670-8. PMID: 10460273
Inflammatory pain involves the sensitization of both primary afferent and spinal cord neurons. To explore the neurochemical changes that contribute to inflammatory pain, we have examined the expression and ligand-induced...
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Bilsky E, Montegut M, Nichols M, REID L
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 1998 Jan; 59(1):215-20. PMID: 9443558
Cocaine and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), two drugs self-administered by humans and laboratory animals, have previously been shown to produce conditioned place preferences (CPPs) among rats, an index of drug-reward relevant events....
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Laughlin T, Vanderah T, Lashbrook J, Nichols M, Ossipov M, Porreca F, et al.
Pain . 1997 Aug; 72(1-2):253-60. PMID: 9272810
The endogenous opioid peptide dynorphin A has non-opioid effects that can damage the spinal cord when given in high doses. Dynorphin has been shown to increase the receptive field size...
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Wegert S, Ossipov M, Nichols M, Bian D, Vanderah T, Malan Jr T, et al.
Pain . 1997 May; 71(1):57-64. PMID: 9200174
Nerve ligation injury in rats results in reduced nociceptive and non-nociceptive thresholds, similar to some aspects of clinical conditions of neuropathic pain. Since underlying mechanisms of hyperalgesia and allodynia may...
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Ossipov M, Lopez Y, Bian D, Nichols M, Porreca F
Anesthesiology . 1997 Jan; 86(1):196-204. PMID: 9009955
Background: Ligation injury of the L5/L6 nerve roots in rats produces behavioral signs representative of clinical conditions of neuropathic pain, including tactile allodynia and thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia. In this...
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Vanderah T, Laughlin T, Lashbrook J, Nichols M, Wilcox G, Ossipov M, et al.
Pain . 1996 Dec; 68(2-3):275-81. PMID: 9121815
Neuropathic pain states are accompanied by increased sensitivity to both noxious and non-noxious sensory stimuli, characterized as hyperalgesia and allodynia, respectively. In animal models of neuropathic pain, the presence of...
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Nichols M, Bian D, Ossipov M, Malan Jr T, Porreca F
Neurosci Lett . 1996 Sep; 215(3):161-4. PMID: 8899738
Cholecystokinin (CCK) may act as an endogenous anti-opioid and blockade of CCK receptors can enhance the potency and efficacy of morphine. This effect is blocked by opioid delta (delta) receptor...