Jane E. Hartung, BS
Affiliations: | Biology | Furman University, Greenville, SC, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorVictoria Turgeon | research assistant | 2009-2011 | Furman University |
Andrea G. Nackley | grad student | 2011-2016 | UNC Chapel Hill |
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Zhang X, Hartung JE, Gold MS. (2024) Persistent (Nav1.9) sodium currents in human dorsal root ganglion neurons. Pain |
Zhang X, Hartung JE, Bortsov AV, et al. (2018) Sustained Stimulation of β- and β-adrenergic Receptors Leads to Persistent Functional Pain and Neuroinflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity |
Harmon JB, Sanders AE, Wilder RS, et al. (2016) Circulating Omentin-1 and Chronic Painful Temporomandibular Disorders. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 30: 203-209 |
Hartung J, Ciszek B, O'Buckley S, et al. (2016) (374) Distinct mechanisms underlie the development and maintenance of COMT-dependent pain The Journal of Pain. 17: S68 |
Hartung JE, Eskew O, Wong T, et al. (2015) Nuclear factor-kappa B regulates pain and COMT expression in a rodent model of inflammation. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity |
Hartung JE, Ciszek BP, Nackley AG. (2014) β2- and β3-adrenergic receptors drive COMT-dependent pain by increasing production of nitric oxide and cytokines. Pain. 155: 1346-55 |
Hartung J, Nackley A. (2014) 127. B2-and B3-adrenergic receptors drive the development of COMT-dependent pain by increasing release of NO and innate immune cytokines Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 40: e37 |