Andrew S. Rice, MD PhD

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Imperial College, London, London, England, United Kingdom 
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Shepherd AJ, Rice AS, Smith MT. (2023) Angiotensin II type 2 receptor signalling as a pain target: Bench, bedside and back-translation. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 73: 102415
Kemp HI, Vollert J, Davies NW, et al. (2022) A comparison of self-reported pain measures between sensory phenotypes in HIV-associated sensory neuropathy. The Journal of Pain
Zhang XY, Vollert J, Sena ES, et al. (2021) A protocol for the systematic review and meta-analysis of thigmotactic behaviour in the open field test in rodent models associated with persistent pain. Bmj Open Science. 5: e100135
Gierthmühlen J, Böhmer J, Attal N, et al. (2021) Association of sensory phenotype with quality of life, functionality, and emotional well-being in patients suffering from neuropathic pain. Pain
Bäckryd E, Themistocleous A, Larsson A, et al. (2021) HGF, CSF-1, CD40 and 11 other inflammation-related proteins are associated with pain in diabetic neuropathy: exploration and replication serum data from the Pain in Neuropathy Study (PiNS). Pain
Granovsky Y, Topaz LS, Laycock H, et al. (2021) Conditioned pain modulation is more efficient in painful than in non-painful diabetic polyneuropathy patients. Pain
Kosek E, Clauw D, Nijs J, et al. (2021) Chronic nociplastic pain affecting the musculoskeletal system: clinical criteria and grading system. Pain
Finn DP, Haroutounian S, Hohmann AG, et al. (2021) Cannabinoids, the endocannabinoid system, and pain: a review of preclinical studies. Pain
Scott W, Guildford BJ, Badenoch J, et al. (2021) Feasibility Randomized-Controlled Trial of Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Painful Peripheral Neuropathy in People Living with HIV: The OPEN Study. European Journal of Pain (London, England)
Forstenpointner J, Ruscheweyh R, Attal N, et al. (2020) No pain, still gain (of function): the relation between sensory profiles and the presence or absence of self-reported pain in a large multicenter cohort of patients with neuropathy. Pain
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