Joachim Scholz, Md
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Chronic PainGoogle:
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Davis KD, Aghaeepour N, Ahn AH, et al. (2020) Discovery and validation of biomarkers to aid the development of safe and effective pain therapeutics: challenges and opportunities. Nature Reviews. Neurology |
Scholz J, Finnerup NB, Attal N, et al. (2019) The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11: chronic neuropathic pain. Pain. 160: 53-59 |
Treede RD, Rief W, Barke A, et al. (2019) Chronic pain as a symptom or a disease: the IASP Classification of Chronic Pain for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). Pain. 160: 19-27 |
Inquimbert P, Moll M, Latremoliere A, et al. (2018) NMDA Receptor Activation Underlies the Loss of Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons and the Transition to Persistent Pain after Peripheral Nerve Injury. Cell Reports. 23: 2678-2689 |
Smith B, Whang J, Butovsky O, et al. (2016) (272) Intraspinal chemokine signaling in the spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 17: S44 |
Scholz J, Rathmell J, David W, et al. (2016) (230) StEPS: a novel tool to phenotype and rate the severity of painful polyneuropathy. The Journal of Pain : Official Journal of the American Pain Society. 17: S33 |
Scholz J, Rathmell JP, David WS, et al. (2016) A standardized clinical evaluation of phenotypic diversity in diabetic polyneuropathy. Pain |
Cruccu G, Finnerup NB, Jensen TS, et al. (2016) Trigeminal neuralgia: New classification and diagnostic grading for practice and research. Neurology |
Edwards RR, Dworkin RH, Turk DC, et al. (2016) Patient phenotyping in clinical trials of chronic pain treatments: IMMPACT recommendations. Pain |
Neogi T, Guermazi A, Roemer F, et al. (2015) Joint inflammation is associated with pain sensitization in knee osteoarthritis: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study. Arthritis & Rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) |