Jennifer A. Stokes, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Biomedical Sciences | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorTony Yaksh | grad student | 2013 | UCSD | |
(Spinal Toll-like Receptors and Nociceptive Processing.) |
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Park HJ, Stokes JA, Corr M, et al. (2014) Toll-like receptor signaling regulates cisplatin-induced mechanical allodynia in mice. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 73: 25-34 |
Stokes JA, Cheung J, Eddinger K, et al. (2013) Toll-like receptor signaling adapter proteins govern spread of neuropathic pain and recovery following nerve injury in male mice. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 10: 148 |
Stokes JA, Corr M, Yaksh TL. (2013) Spinal toll-like receptor signaling and nociceptive processing: regulatory balance between TIRAP and TRIF cascades mediated by TNF and IFNβ. Pain. 154: 733-42 |
Park HJ, Stokes JA, Pirie E, et al. (2013) Persistent hyperalgesia in the cisplatin-treated mouse as defined by threshold measures, the conditioned place preference paradigm, and changes in dorsal root ganglia activated transcription factor 3: the effects of gabapentin, ketorolac, and etanercept. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 116: 224-31 |
Christianson CA, Dumlao DS, Stokes JA, et al. (2011) Spinal TLR4 mediates the transition to a persistent mechanical hypersensitivity after the resolution of inflammation in serum-transferred arthritis. Pain. 152: 2881-91 |
Stokes JA, Corr M, Yaksh TL. (2011) Transient tactile allodynia following intrathecal puncture in mouse: contributions of Toll-like receptor signaling. Neuroscience Letters. 504: 215-8 |