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Nicholas S Gregory
Nicholas S Gregory
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An overview of animal models of pain: disease models and outcome measures
NS Gregory, AL Harris, CR Robinson, PM Dougherty, PN Fuchs, KA Sluka
The journal of pain 14 (11), 1255-1269, 2013
4642013
Regular physical activity prevents chronic pain by altering resident muscle macrophage phenotype and increasing interleukin-10 in mice
A Leung, NS Gregory, LAH Allen, KA Sluka
Pain 157 (1), 70-79, 2016
1622016
Fatigue-enhanced hyperalgesia in response to muscle insult: induction and development occur in a sex-dependent manner
NS Gregory, K Gibson-Corley, L Frey-Law, KA Sluka
Pain 154 (12), 2668-2676, 2013
812013
ASIC3 is required for development of fatigue-induced hyperalgesia
NS Gregory, RG Brito, MCGO Fusaro, KA Sluka
Molecular neurobiology 53, 1020-1030, 2016
752016
The dichotomized role for acid sensing ion channels in musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
KA Sluka, NS Gregory
Neuropharmacology 94, 58-63, 2015
702015
Effect of intramuscular protons, lactate, and ATP on muscle hyperalgesia in rats
NS Gregory, PE Whitley, KA Sluka
PloS one 10 (9), e0138576, 2015
332015
Anatomical and physiological factors contributing to chronic muscle pain
NS Gregory, KA Sluka
Behavioral Neurobiology of Chronic Pain, 327-348, 2014
282014
Acid sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) mediates activity-induced pain by modulation of heteromeric ASIC channel kinetics
NS Gregory, M Gautam, CJ Benson, KA Sluka
Neuroscience 386, 166-174, 2018
272018
A fast track to hypoalgesia–the anaerobic exercise effect on pain sensitivity
G Samuelly-Leichtag, Y Meckel, I Weissman-Fogel, D Bars, D Chitour, ...
International journal of sports medicine 39 (06), 473-481, 2018
252018
P2X4 receptors on muscle macrophages are required for development of hyperalgesia in an animal model of activity-induced muscle pain
MC Oliveira-Fusaro, NS Gregory, SJ Kolker, L Rasmussen, LAH Allen, ...
Molecular neurobiology 57 (4), 1917-1929, 2020
232020
Regular physical activity results in a phenotypic switch in resident macrophages in muscle and prevents development of chronic pain through release of IL-10
A Leung, S Kolker, N Gregory, L Allen, K Sluka
The journal of pain 14 (4), S40, 2013
12013
Why it hurts to exercise: a study of sex, acid sensing ion channels, and fatigue metabolites in the onset of muscle pain
NS Gregory
The University of Iowa, 2015
2015
A possible role for ASIC3 in peripheral fatigue-enhanced muscle pain
N Gregory, K Sluka, LF Law
The journal of pain 12 (4), P41, 2011
2011
Kathleen A Sluka
NS Gregory
Neuropharmacology 94, 58-63, 0
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