Clifford Woolf, PhD, MB, BCh
Professor of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital
Soluble epoxide hydrolase limits mechanical hyperalgesia during inflammation.
Authors: Authors: Brenneis C, Sisignano M, Coste O, Altenrath K, Fischer MJ, Angioni C, Fleming I, Brandes RP, Reeh PW, Woolf CJ, Geisslinger G, Scholich K.
Mol Pain
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Mol Pain
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Future directions in neuropathic pain therapy: closing the translational loop.
Reduced hyperalgesia in homozygous carriers of a GTP cyclohydrolase 1 haplotype.
Authors: Authors: Tegeder I, Adolph J, Schmidt H, Woolf CJ, Geisslinger G, Lötsch J.
Eur J Pain
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Eur J Pain
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Prostaglandin E2 receptor EP4 contributes to inflammatory pain hypersensitivity.
Authors: Authors: Lin CR, Amaya F, Barrett L, Wang H, Takada J, Samad TA, Woolf CJ.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
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J Pharmacol Exp Ther
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Blocking caspase activity prevents transsynaptic neuronal apoptosis and the loss of inhibition in lamina II of the dorsal horn after peripheral nerve injury.
Authors: Authors: Scholz J, Broom DC, Youn DH, Mills CD, Kohno T, Suter MR, Moore KA, Decosterd I, Coggeshall RE, Woolf CJ.
J Neurosci
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J Neurosci
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The development and maintenance of human visceral pain hypersensitivity is dependent on the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor.
Authors: Authors: Willert RP, Woolf CJ, Hobson AR, Delaney C, Thompson DG, Aziz Q.
Gastroenterology
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Gastroenterology
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The prostaglandin E2 receptor-1 (EP-1) mediates acid-induced visceral pain hypersensitivity in humans.
Authors: Authors: Sarkar S, Hobson AR, Hughes A, Growcott J, Woolf CJ, Thompson DG, Aziz Q.
Gastroenterology
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Gastroenterology
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Patrick D. Wall (1925-2001).
Pain mechanisms and management: a central perspective.
Axonal regeneration from injured dorsal roots into the spinal cord of adult rats.
Authors: Authors: Chong MS, Woolf CJ, Haque NS, Anderson PN.
J Comp Neurol
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J Comp Neurol
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