Javier Mazario

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
Area:
Pain
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Shields SD, Mazario J, Skinner K, et al. (2007) Anatomical and functional analysis of aquaporin 1, a water channel in primary afferent neurons. Pain. 131: 8-20
Mazarío J, Basbaum AI. (2007) Contribution of substance P and neurokinin A to the differential injury-induced thermal and mechanical responsiveness of lamina I and V neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 27: 762-70
Herrero JF, Romero-Sandoval EA, Gaitan G, et al. (2003) Antinociception and the new COX inhibitors: research approaches and clinical perspectives. Cns Drug Reviews. 9: 227-52
Solano R, Mazario J, Orellana JM, et al. (2003) Male Wistar rats show uniform wind-up responses in carrageenan-induced inflammation but not in the normal situation. Laboratory Animals. 37: 207-14
Romero-Sandoval EA, Mazario J, Howat D, et al. (2002) NCX-701 (nitroparacetamol) is an effective antinociceptive agent in rat withdrawal reflexes and wind-up. British Journal of Pharmacology. 135: 1556-62
Mazario J, Gaitan G, Herrero JF. (2001) Cyclooxygenase-1 vs. cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors in the induction of antinociception in rodent withdrawal reflexes. Neuropharmacology. 40: 937-46
Mazario J, Solano RE, Herrero JF. (2000) The acute analgesic effect of non-steroid anti-inflammatories is due to the blockade of cyclooxygenase-1 | El efecto analgésico agudo de los antiinflamatorios no esteroideos se debe al bloqueo de la ciclooxigenasa-1 Revista De La Sociedad Espanola Del Dolor. 7: 503-510
Mazario J, Herrero JF. (1999) Antinociceptive effects of metamizol (dipyrone) in rat single motor units. Neuroscience Letters. 274: 179-82
Mazario J, Roza C, Herrero JF. (1999) The NSAID dexketoprofen trometamol is as potent as mu-opioids in the depression of wind-up and spinal cord nociceptive reflexes in normal rats. Brain Research. 816: 512-7
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