David B. Mach, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(Peripheral influences in the generation and maintenance of skeletal pain.) |
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Luger NM, Mach DB, Sevcik MA, et al. (2005) Bone cancer pain: from model to mechanism to therapy. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 29: S32-46 |
Peters CM, Ghilardi JR, Keyser CP, et al. (2005) Tumor-induced injury of primary afferent sensory nerve fibers in bone cancer pain. Experimental Neurology. 193: 85-100 |
Sevcik MA, Luger NM, Mach DB, et al. (2004) Bone cancer pain: the effects of the bisphosphonate alendronate on pain, skeletal remodeling, tumor growth and tumor necrosis. Pain. 111: 169-80 |
Sabino M, Luger N, Keyser C, et al. (2004) Tumor-induced injury of sensory nerve fibers in bone cancer pain Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 62: 21-22 |
Sabino MA, Luger NM, Mach DB, et al. (2003) Different tumors in bone each give rise to a distinct pattern of skeletal destruction, bone cancer-related pain behaviors and neurochemical changes in the central nervous system. International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer. 104: 550-8 |
Sabino MC, Ghilardi JR, Feia KJ, et al. (2002) The involvement of prostaglandins in tumorigenesis, tumor-induced osteolysis and bone cancer pain. Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions. 2: 561-2 |
Sabino MA, Ghilardi JR, Jongen JL, et al. (2002) Simultaneous reduction in cancer pain, bone destruction, and tumor growth by selective inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2. Cancer Research. 62: 7343-9 |
Luger NM, Sabino MA, Schwei MJ, et al. (2002) Efficacy of systemic morphine suggests a fundamental difference in the mechanisms that generate bone cancer vs inflammatory pain. Pain. 99: 397-406 |
Mach DB, Rogers SD, Sabino MC, et al. (2002) Origins of skeletal pain: sensory and sympathetic innervation of the mouse femur. Neuroscience. 113: 155-66 |
Sabino MA, Honore P, Rogers SD, et al. (2002) Tooth extraction-induced internalization of the substance P receptor in trigeminal nucleus and spinal cord neurons: imaging the neurochemistry of dental pain. Pain. 95: 175-86 |