Sarah M. Sweitzer

Affiliations: 
Biomedical Science University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Klein AH, Mohammad HK, Ali R, et al. (2018) Overexpression of µ-Opioid Receptors in Peripheral Afferents, but Not in Combination with Enkephalin, Decreases Neuropathic Pain Behavior and Enhances Opioid Analgesia in Mouse. Anesthesiology
Bryson E, Asbill S, Sweitzer S. (2015) Skin permeation and antinociception of topical gabapentin formulations. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding. 18: 504-11
Alfonso Romero-Sandoval E, Sweitzer S. (2015) Nonneuronal central mechanisms of pain: glia and immune response. Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science. 131: 325-58
Smith SN, Paige C, Velazquez KT, et al. (2015) Injury-specific promoters enhance herpes simplex virus-mediated gene therapy for treating neuropathic pain in rodents. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 16: 283-90
Smith TP, Schlenz AM, Schatz JC, et al. (2015) Modulation of pain in pediatric sickle cell disease: understanding the balance between endothelin mediated vasoconstriction and apelin mediated vasodilation. Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases. 54: 155-9
Asbill S, Sweitzer SM, Spigener S, et al. (2014) Compounded pain formulations: what is the evidence? International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding. 18: 278-86
Asbill S, Sweitzer SM, Spigener S, et al. (2014) Compounded pain formulations: what is the evidence? International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding. 18: 278-86
Smith TP, Smith SN, Sweitzer SM. (2014) Endothelin-1 induced desensitization in primary afferent neurons. Neuroscience Letters. 582: 59-64
Smith TP, Haymond T, Smith SN, et al. (2014) Evidence for the endothelin system as an emerging therapeutic target for the treatment of chronic pain. Journal of Pain Research. 7: 531-45
Smith T, Beasley S, Smith S, et al. (2014) Endothelin-1-induced priming to capsaicin in young animals. Neuroscience Letters. 567: 15-8
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