Qingmin Chen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 Medical Pharmacology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
pain, opioids, pharmacology
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Frank Porreca grad student 2007 University of Arizona
 (Bradykinin receptors mediate dynorphin pronociceptive action to produce persistent pain.)
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Chen Q, Wang X, Wu H, et al. (2015) Establishment of a dual-color fluorescence tracing orthotopic transplantation model of hepatocellular carcinoma. Molecular Medicine Reports
Chen Q, Vera-Portocarrero LP, Ossipov MH, et al. (2010) Attenuation of persistent experimental pancreatitis pain by a bradykinin b2 receptor antagonist. Pancreas. 39: 1220-5
Luo MC, Chen Q, Ossipov MH, et al. (2008) Spinal dynorphin and bradykinin receptors maintain inflammatory hyperalgesia. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 9: 1096-105
Lai J, Luo MC, Chen Q, et al. (2008) Pronociceptive actions of dynorphin via bradykinin receptors. Neuroscience Letters. 437: 175-9
Chen Q, Cantu C, Lai J, et al. (2007) (654) The Journal of Pain. 8: S14
Lai J, Luo MC, Chen Q, et al. (2006) Dynorphin A activates bradykinin receptors to maintain neuropathic pain. Nature Neuroscience. 9: 1534-40
King T, Rao S, Vanderah T, et al. (2006) Differential blockade of nerve injury-induced shift in weight bearing and thermal and tactile hypersensitivity by milnacipran. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 7: 513-20
Chen Q, King T, Vanderah TW, et al. (2004) Differential blockade of nerve injury-induced thermal and tactile hypersensitivity by systemically administered brain-penetrating and peripherally restricted local anesthetics. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 5: 281-9
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