Thomas J. Morrow, PhD

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Pain
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Harte SE, Meyers JB, Donahue RR, et al. (2016) Mechanical Conflict System: A Novel Operant Method for the Assessment of Nociceptive Behavior. Plos One. 11: e0150164
Lau D, Harte SE, Morrow TJ, et al. (2012) Herpes simplex virus vector-mediated expression of interleukin-10 reduces below-level central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 26: 889-97
Casey KL, Geisser M, Lorenz J, et al. (2012) Psychophysical and cerebral responses to heat stimulation in patients with central pain, painless central sensory loss, and in healthy persons. Pain. 153: 331-41
Harte S, Meyers J, Morrow T. (2010) Pregabalin modulates motivational but not sensory pain behaviors in rats with peripheral nerve injury The Journal of Pain. 11: S28
Harte S, Meyers J, Clauw D, et al. (2008) (112) Acute neck trauma in rats produces diffuse and chronic changes in nociceptive responding The Journal of Pain. 9: 4
Paulson PE, Wiley JW, Morrow TJ. (2007) Concurrent activation of the somatosensory forebrain and deactivation of periaqueductal gray associated with diabetes-induced neuropathic pain. Experimental Neurology. 208: 305-13
Cross DJ, Flexman JA, Anzai Y, et al. (2006) In vivo imaging of functional disruption, recovery and alteration in rat olfactory circuitry after lesion. Neuroimage. 32: 1265-72
Hauck M, Bischoff P, Schmidt G, et al. (2006) Clonidine effects on pain evoked SII activity in humans. European Journal of Pain (London, England). 10: 757-65
Paulson PE, Gorman AL, Yezierski RP, et al. (2005) Differences in forebrain activation in two strains of rat at rest and after spinal cord injury. Experimental Neurology. 196: 413-21
Hong S, Morrow TJ, Paulson PE, et al. (2004) Early painful diabetic neuropathy is associated with differential changes in tetrodotoxin-sensitive and -resistant sodium channels in dorsal root ganglion neurons in the rat. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 29341-50
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