Michael Tal
Affiliations: | Hadassah Medical School, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Israel |
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Ziv NY, Tal M, Shavit Y. (2015) The transition from naïve to primed nociceptive state: A novel wind-up protocol in mice. Experimental Neurology |
Devor M, Tal M. (2014) Nerve resection for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain. Pain. 155: 1053-4 |
Nitzan-Luques A, Minert A, Devor M, et al. (2013) Dynamic genotype-selective "phenotypic switching" of CGRP expression contributes to differential neuropathic pain phenotype. Experimental Neurology. 250: 194-204 |
Ringkamp M, Tal M, Hartke TV, et al. (2012) Local loperamide injection reduces mechanosensitivity of rat cutaneous, nociceptive C-fibers. Plos One. 7: e42105 |
Nitzan-Luques A, Devor M, Tal M. (2011) Genotype-selective phenotypic switch in primary afferent neurons contributes to neuropathic pain. Pain. 152: 2413-26 |
Gabay E, Wolf G, Shavit Y, et al. (2011) Chronic blockade of interleukin-1 (IL-1) prevents and attenuates neuropathic pain behavior and spontaneous ectopic neuronal activity following nerve injury. European Journal of Pain (London, England). 15: 242-8 |
Nissenbaum J, Devor M, Seltzer Z, et al. (2010) Susceptibility to chronic pain following nerve injury is genetically affected by CACNG2. Genome Research. 20: 1180-90 |
Eliav E, Benoliel R, Herzberg U, et al. (2009) The role of IL-6 and IL-1beta in painful perineural inflammatory neuritis. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 23: 474-84 |
Devor M, Tal M. (2009) What causes low back pain? Pain. 142: 11-2 |
Kaufmann D, Yagen B, Minert A, et al. (2008) Evaluation of the enantioselective antiallodynic and pharmacokinetic profile of propylisopropylacetamide, a chiral isomer of valproic acid amide. Neuropharmacology. 54: 699-707 |