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Neurogenic hyperalgesia: psychophysical studies of underlying mechanisms
RH LaMotte, CN Shain, DA Simone, EF Tsai
Journal of neurophysiology 66 (1), 190-211, 1991
11681991
Neurogenic hyperalgesia: central neural correlates in responses of spinothalamic tract neurons
DA Simone, LS Sorkin, U Oh, JM Chung, C Owens, RH LaMotte, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 66 (1), 228-246, 1991
7331991
Inhibition of hyperalgesia by ablation of lamina I spinal neurons expressing the substance P receptor
PW Mantyh, SD Rogers, P Honore, BJ Allen, JR Ghilardi, J Li, ...
Science 278 (5336), 275-279, 1997
7321997
Topical capsaicin in humans: parallel loss of epidermal nerve fibers and pain sensation
M Nolano, DA Simone, G Wendelschafer-Crabb, T Johnson, E Hazen, ...
Pain 81 (1-2), 135-145, 1999
5861999
Dose-dependent pain and mechanical hyperalgesia in humans after intradermal injection of capsaicin
DA Simone, TK Baumann, RH LaMotte
Pain 38 (1), 99-107, 1989
5761989
Neurogenic hyperalgesia: the search for the primary cutaneous afferent fibers that contribute to capsaicin-induced pain and hyperalgesia
TK Baumann, DA Simone, CN Shain, RH LaMotte
Journal of neurophysiology 66 (1), 212-227, 1991
5331991
Receptor endocytosis and dendrite reshaping in spinal neurons after somatosensory stimulation
PW Mantyh, E DeMaster, A Malhotra, Ghilardi, SD Rogers, CR Mantyh, ...
Science 268 (5217), 1629-1632, 1995
5321995
Transmission of chronic nociception by spinal neurons expressing the substance P receptor
ML Nichols, BJ Allen, SD Rogers, JR Ghilardi, P Honore, NM Luger, ...
Science 286 (5444), 1558-1561, 1999
5211999
Windup leads to characteristics of central sensitization
J Li, DA Simone, AA Larson
Pain 79 (1), 75-82, 1999
4391999
Intradermal injection of capsaicin in humans produces degeneration and subsequent reinnervation of epidermal nerve fibers: correlation with sensory function
DA Simone, M Nolano, T Johnson, G Wendelschafer-Crabb, WR Kennedy
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (21), 8947-8959, 1998
4161998
The itch-producing agents histamine and cowhage activate separate populations of primate spinothalamic tract neurons
S Davidson, X Zhang, CH Yoon, SG Khasabov, DA Simone, GJ Giesler
Journal of neuroscience 27 (37), 10007-10014, 2007
3102007
Spinal neurons that possess the substance P receptor are required for the development of central sensitization
SG Khasabov, SD Rogers, JR Ghilardi, CM Peters, PW Mantyh, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (20), 9086-9098, 2002
2882002
Enhanced withdrawal responses to heat and mechanical stimuli following intraplantar injection of capsaicin in rats
HD Gilchrist, BL Allard, DA Simone
Pain 67 (1), 179-188, 1996
2881996
Response properties of mechanoreceptors and nociceptors in mouse glabrous skin: an in vivo study
DM Cain, SG Khasabov, DA Simone
Journal of neurophysiology 85 (4), 1561-1574, 2001
2842001
Responses of cutaneous A-fiber nociceptors to noxious cold
DA Simone, KC Kajander
Journal of neurophysiology 77 (4), 2049-2060, 1997
2661997
Psychophysical studies of the itch sensation and itchy skin (“alloknesis”) produced by intracutaneous injection of histamine
DA Simone, M Alreja, RH Lamotte
Somatosensory & motor research 8 (3), 271-279, 1991
2321991
Pain from excitation of identified muscle nociceptors in humans
P Marchettini, DA Simone, G Caputi, JL Ochoa
Brain research 740 (1-2), 109-116, 1996
2201996
Mechanism of cancer pain
BL Schmidt, DT Hamamoto, DA Simone, GL Wilcox
Molecular interventions 10 (3), 164, 2010
2182010
A randomized, controlled, open-label study of the long-term effects of NGX-4010, a high-concentration capsaicin patch, on epidermal nerve fiber density and sensory function in …
WR Kennedy, GF Vanhove, S Lu, J Tobias, KR Bley, D Walk, ...
The Journal of Pain 11 (6), 579-587, 2010
2122010
Hematopoietic colony–stimulating factors mediate tumor-nerve interactions and bone cancer pain
M Schweizerhof, S Stösser, M Kurejova, C Njoo, V Gangadharan, ...
Nature medicine 15 (7), 802-807, 2009
2092009
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