Anthony H. Dickenson, BSc., PhD

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience, Physiology. Pharmacology University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Pain control, sensory neurobiology
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DeAndres J, Dickenson AH, Hayek S, et al. (2024) A perspective: neuraxial therapeutics in pain management: now and future. Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland). 5: 1505019
Patel R, Taylor JL, Dickenson AH, et al. (2024) A back-translational study of descending interactions with the induction of hyperalgesia by high-frequency electrical stimulation in rat and human. Pain
Baron R, Dickenson AH, Calvo M, et al. (2022) Maximizing treatment efficacy through patient stratification in neuropathic pain trials. Nature Reviews. Neurology
Trendafilova T, Adhikari K, Schmid AB, et al. (2022) Sodium-calcium exchanger-3 regulates pain "wind-up": From human psychophysics to spinal mechanisms. Neuron
Russo MA, Baron R, Dickenson AH, et al. (2022) Ambroxol for neuropathic pain: hiding in plain sight? Pain
Patel R, Dickenson AH. (2021) Neuropharmacological basis for multimodal analgesia in chronic pain. Postgraduate Medicine
Peck LJ, Patel R, Diaz P, et al. (2021) Studying independent knock-out mice reveals toxicity of exogenous LacZ to central nociceptor terminals and differential effects of Kv1.6 on acute and neuropathic pain sensation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Dickenson A. (2021) Why are sodium channel modulators not yet pharmacotherapeutic trailblazers for neuropathic pain? Expert Opinion On Pharmacotherapy. 1-3
Sachau J, Kersebaum D, Baron R, et al. (2020) Unusual Pain Disorders - What Can Be Learned from Them? Journal of Pain Research. 13: 3539-3554
Kucharczyk MW, Derrien D, Dickenson AH, et al. (2020) The Stage-Specific Plasticity of Descending Modulatory Controls in a Rodent Model of Cancer-Induced Bone Pain. Cancers. 12
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