Pascal Tetreault, Ph.D.

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2013 Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 
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Pain, Neurotensin receptors, Neurophysiology
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Philippe Sarret grad student 2013 Université de Sherbrooke
 (Implication des recepteurs a la neurotensine dans l'amelioration de parametres de qualite de vie dans un modele murin de douleur neuropathique chronique.)
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Bautin P, Fortier MA, Sean M, et al. (2024) What has brain diffusion magnetic resonance imaging taught us about chronic primary pain: a narrative review. Pain
Sean M, Coulombe-Lévêque A, Nadeau W, et al. (2024) Counting your chickens before they hatch: improvements in an untreated chronic pain population, beyond regression to the mean and the placebo effect. Pain Reports. 9: e1157
Massé-Alarie H, Angarita-Fonseca A, Lacasse A, et al. (2022) Low back pain definitions: effect on patient inclusion and clinical profiles. Pain Reports. 7: e997
Reckziegel D, Tétreault P, Ghantous M, et al. (2021) Sex-Specific Pharmacotherapy for Back Pain: A Proof-of-Concept Randomized Trial. Pain and Therapy
Besserer-Offroy É, Tétreault P, Brouillette RL, et al. (2020) Data set describing the biological activity of JMV2009, a novel silylated neurotensin(8-13) analog. Data in Brief. 31: 105884
Tétreault P, Besserer-Offroy É, Brouillette RL, et al. (2020) Pain relief devoid of opioid side effects following central action of a silylated neurotensin analog. European Journal of Pharmacology. 173174
Tétreault P. (2019) Can Functional Brain Connectivity Predict Placebo Response in Chronic Pain? Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Tétreault P, Baliki MN, Baria AT, et al. (2018) Inferring distinct mechanisms in the absence of subjective differences: Placebo and centrally acting analgesic underlie unique brain adaptations. Human Brain Mapping
Petre B, Tetreault P, Mathur VA, et al. (2017) A central mechanism enhances pain perception of noxious thermal stimulus changes. Scientific Reports. 7: 3894
Tétreault P, Mansour A, Vachon-Presseau E, et al. (2016) Brain Connectivity Predicts Placebo Response across Chronic Pain Clinical Trials. Plos Biology. 14: e1002570
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