publicações selecionadas
- Efeito de peptídeo sintético homólogo à porção C-terminal da proteína ligante de cálcio MRP-14 murina (pMRP-14) sobre a hiperalgesia inflamatória induzida por proteases
- Author response: Insular and anterior cingulate cortex deep stimulation for central neuropathic pain: Disassembling the percept of pain
- Translational Aspects of Deep Brain Stimulation for Chronic Pain
- Involvement of substance P, osteopontin and satellite glial cells on photobiomodulation-induced antinociceptive effect in an experimental model of dentin hypersensitivity
- Caracterização da Atividade antinociceptiva de peptídeos homólogos ao C-terminal da proteína S100A9. Ação sobre neurônios sensoriais via canais de cálcio dependentes de voltagem do tipo N
- Hemopressin as a breakthrough for the cannabinoid field
- Electrical stimulation of the posterior insular cortex induces opioid and cannabinoid-dependent antinociception and regulates glial cells in the spinal cord
- Effects of specific hypnotic suggestions on mechanical and thermal sensitivity of healthy volunteers: randomized and double-blind study
- Caracterização da atividade antinociceptiva de peptídeos homólogos ao C-terminal da proteína S100A9 murina. Ação sobre neurônios sensoriais via canais de cálcio dependentes de voltagem do tipo N.
- Structural analysis of TrkA mutations in patients with congenital insensitivity to pain reveals PLCγ as an analgesic drug target
- Pain in Covid Era
- Avaliação do efeito antinociceptivo de peptídeo sintético homólogo à porção c-terminal da proteína ligante de cálcio MRP-14 murina em modelo de hiperalgesia inflamatória induzida por proteases.
- The Relevance of Thimet Oligopeptidase in the Regulation of Energy Metabolism and Diet-Induced Obesity
- Time perception and pain: Can a temporal illusion reduce the intensity of pain?
- Interactions between cannabinoid and opioid receptors in a mouse model of diabetic neuropathy
- Inhibitory insula-ACC projections modulate affective but not sensory aspects of neuropathic pain
- Posterior-superior insular deep transcranial magnetic stimulation alleviates peripheral neuropathic pain - A pilot double-blind, randomized cross-over study
- Non-invasive insular stimulation for peripheral neuropathic pain: influence of target or symptom?
- Electrical stimulation of the posterior insula induces mechanical analgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic pain by modulating GABAergic signaling and activity in the pain circuitry
