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T Hagenacker

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Hagenacker T, Brenck J, Kastrup O
J Neurol Sci . 2014 Aug; 346(1-2):331-2. PMID: 25130926
No abstract available.
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Hagenacker T, Lampe M, Schafers M
Brain Res . 2014 Feb; 1557:171-9. PMID: 24560602
Recently, the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels TRPM8 and TRPA1 have been identified as molecular sensors for cold, and it has been suggested that they play a crucial role in...
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Goericke S, Schlamann M, Hagenacker T, Gartzen K, Wanke I, Forsting M
Neuroradiol J . 2013 Oct; 23(4):389-92. PMID: 24148624
We describe a patient with progressive neurologic deficit due to middle cerebral branch occlusion. Temporary partial balloon occlusion of the abdominal aorta led to an increased signal in the subarachnoid...
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Hagenacker T, Schafer N, Busselberg D, Schafers M
Eur J Pain . 2012 Dec; 17(6):881-92. PMID: 23229998
Background: Lacosamide is a novel anti-epileptic drug that enhances the slow- and not fast-inactivating state of voltage-gated sodium channels. Lacosamide has demonstrated analgesic efficacy in several animal studies but preclinical...
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Hagenacker T, Ledwig D, Busselberg D
Brain Res Bull . 2011 Feb; 85(1-2):75-80. PMID: 21335070
Calcitonin, a peptide hormone expressed in C-cells of the thyreoid gland, as well as capsaicin, isolated from chili, both, modify intracellular signalling in nociceptive neurones. The pathways triggered by the...
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Geis C, Graulich M, Wissmann A, Hagenacker T, Thomale J, Sommer C, et al.
Neuroscience . 2010 Apr; 169(1):463-74. PMID: 20417692
Bone-cancer-related pain is one of the most disabling factors in patients suffering from primary bone cancer or bone metastases. Recent studies point toward an important role of proinflammatory cytokines, example...
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Hagenacker T
Schmerz . 2010 Jan; 24(1):69-70. PMID: 20108100
No abstract available.
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Hagenacker T, Czeschik J, Schafers M, Busselberg D
Brain Res Bull . 2009 Oct; 81(1):157-63. PMID: 19818386
It is known that application of tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) sensitizes neuronal calcium channels for heat stimuli in rat models of neuropathic pain. This study examines whether TNF-alpha modulates the capsaicin-induced effects...
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Schafers M, Sommer C, Geis C, Hagenacker T, Vandenabeele P, Sorkin L
Neuroscience . 2008 Oct; 157(2):414-23. PMID: 18838115
Recent studies suggest that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) sensitizes primary afferent neurons, and thus facilitates neuropathic pain. Here, we separately examined the roles of tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) 1...
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Hagenacker T, Ledwig D, Busselberg D
Cell Calcium . 2007 Aug; 43(3):215-27. PMID: 17673288
Multimodal stimuli like heat, cold, bacterial or mechanical events are able to elicit pain, which is necessary to guarantee survival. However, the control of pain is of major clinical importance....