Geoffroy Laumet

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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Pain, Neuroimmunology
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Khan R, Lee B, Inyang K, et al. (2024) Neurotensin-expressing lateral hypothalamic neurons alleviate neuropathic and inflammatory pain via neurotensin receptor signaling. Neurobiology of Pain (Cambridge, Mass.). 16: 100172
Inyang KE, Sim J, Clark KB, et al. (2024) Upregulation of delta opioid receptor by meningeal interleukin-10 prevents relapsing pain. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
de Souza S, Laumet S, Inyang KE, et al. (2024) Mast cell-derived chymases are essential for the resolution of inflammatory pain in mice. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Khan R, Laumet G, Leinninger GM. (2024) Hungry for Relief: Potential for Neurotensin to Address Comorbid Obesity and Pain. Appetite. 107540
Waarala ZMS, Comins L, Laumet S, et al. (2023) Massage-like stroking produces analgesia in mice. Neurobiology of Pain (Cambridge, Mass.). 15: 100149
de Souza S, Rosario Claudio J, Sim J, et al. (2023) Interleukin-10 signaling in somatosensory neurons controls CCL2 release and inflammatory response. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. 116: 193-202
Laumet G. (2023) Peripheral somatosensory neurons listen and orchestrate the immune response. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 153: 977-979
Gomez K, Santiago U, Nelson TS, et al. (2023) A peptidomimetic modulator of the Ca2.2 N-type calcium channel for chronic pain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2305215120
Sim J, O'Guin E, Monahan K, et al. (2023) Interleukin-10-producing monocytes contribute to sex differences in pain resolution in mice and humans. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Inyang KE, Evans CM, Heussner M, et al. (2023) HPV+ head and neck cancer-derived small extracellular vesicles communicate with TRPV1+ neurons to mediate cancer pain. Pain
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