Wilfrid Janig
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Recent Articles
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Blomqvist A, Evrard H, Dostrovsky J, Strigo I, Janig W
Nat Neurosci
. 2023 Sep;
26(11):1835-1836.
PMID: 37749257
No abstract available.
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Janig W
Handb Clin Neurol
. 2018 Nov;
156:47-56.
PMID: 30454608
The mammalian skin is innervated by cold-sensitive afferent neurons. These neurons exhibit ongoing activity at temperatures between ~10 and 42°C, are activated by innocuous cold stimuli, inhibited by warm stimuli...
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Tode J, Kirillova-Woytke I, Rausch V, Baron R, Janig W
J Neurophysiol
. 2018 Feb;
119(5):1889-1901.
PMID: 29465328
Chronic injury of limb nerves leading to neuropathic pain affects deep somatic nerves. Here the functional properties of injured afferent fibers in the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus nerve were investigated 20 and...
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Flor H, Foreman R, Gebhart G, Janig W, Schaible H
Pain
. 2018 Feb;
159(4):619-620.
PMID: 29384837
No abstract available.
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Janig W, McLachlan E, Neuhuber W
Clin Auton Res
. 2018 Jan;
28(1):5-6.
PMID: 29299713
No abstract available.
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Janig W, Neuhuber W
J Am Osteopath Assoc
. 2017 Jul;
117(7):416-417.
PMID: 28662551
No abstract available.
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Janig W, Keast J, McLachlan E, Neuhuber W, Southard-Smith M
Auton Neurosci
. 2017 Jun;
206:60-62.
PMID: 28566236
No abstract available.
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Neuhuber W, Mclachlan E, Janig W
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2017 Mar;
300(8):1369-1370.
PMID: 28342217
A recent article published in a high-profile journal proposed to reclassify the sacral autonomic outflow as being part of the sympathetic system. In this commentary, arguments against this erroneous proposal...
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