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Richard H Mills

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Donertas-Ayaz B, Brice-Tutt A, Malphurs W, Montgomery D, Mills R, Neubert J, et al.
J Vis Exp . 2022 Aug; (185). PMID: 35969082
Pain has sensory and affective components. Unlike traditional, reflex-based pain assays, operant pain assays can produce more clinically relevant results by addressing the cognitive and motivational aspects of pain in...
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Murphy N, Mills R, Caudle R, Neubert J
Curr Top Behav Neurosci . 2014 Aug; 20:121-45. PMID: 25103871
Despite an immense investment of resources, pain remains at epidemic proportions. Given this, there has been an increased effort toward appraising the process by which new painkillers are developed, focusing...
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Sinchak K, Mills R, Eckersell C, Micevych P
Behav Brain Res . 2004 Sep; 155(2):301-6. PMID: 15364490
Endogenous opioid peptides that activate the delta-opioid receptor (DOR) are thought to facilitate female receptive behavior. This facilitation of lordosis has been demonstrated by intracerebroventricular infusions and injection of DOR-active...
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Mills R, Sohn R, Micevych P
J Neurosci . 2004 Jan; 24(4):947-55. PMID: 14749439
The endogenous peptides beta-endorphin (beta-END) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) have been implicated in regulating sexual receptivity. Both beta-END and NPY systems are activated by estrogen and inhibit female sexual receptivity....
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Sinchak K, Mills R, Tao L, LaPolt P, Lu J, Micevych P
Dev Neurosci . 2003 Nov; 25(5):343-8. PMID: 14614261
The brain is an established target for peripheral steroids, but also expresses steroidogenic enzymes and is capable of de novo 'sex' steroid synthesis (neurosteroidogenesis) independent of peripheral steroidogenic organs. In...
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Micevych P, Sinchak K, Mills R, Tao L, LaPolt P, Lu J
Neuroendocrinology . 2003 Jul; 78(1):29-35. PMID: 12869797
As circulating estrogen levels rise on the afternoon of proestrus, they stimulate the hypothalamo-pituitary axis. This estrogen positive feedback is pivotal to stimulate the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge required for...
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Mills R, Romeo H, Lu J, Micevych P
Brain Res . 2002 Nov; 955(1-2):200-6. PMID: 12419537
Middle-aged females gradually become acyclic and spontaneously develop a persistently estrus (PE) state. PE rats, acyclic for 30 days (early PE), are unresponsive to the positive feedback action of estrogen,...