James N. Campbell

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Campbell JN, Stevens R, Hanson P, et al. (2021) Injectable Capsaicin for the Management of Pain Due to Osteoarthritis. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 26
Arora V, Campbell JN, Chung MK. (2020) Fight fire with fire: Neurobiology of capsaicin-induced analgesia for chronic pain. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 107743
Raja SN, Ringkamp M, Guan Y, et al. (2020) John J. Bonica Award Lecture: Peripheral neuronal hyperexcitability: the "low-hanging" target for safe therapeutic strategies in neuropathic pain. Pain. 161: S14-S26
Stevens R, Campbell J, Gottlieb I, et al. (2017) (384) CNTX-4975 (Trans-Capsaicin) Injection Provides Clinically Meaningful Pain Reduction in Subjects with Painful Intermetatarsal Neuroma (Morton’s Neuroma): A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Ranging Study The Journal of Pain. 18: S70
Chung MK, Campbell JN. (2016) Use of Capsaicin to Treat Pain: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Considerations. Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland). 9
Campbell CM, Diamond E, Schmidt WK, et al. (2016) A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial of injected capsaicin for pain in Morton's neuroma. Pain
Campbell CM, Bounds SC, Kuwabara H, et al. (2013) individual variation in sleep quality and duration is related to cerebral mu opioid receptor binding potential during tonic laboratory pain in healthy subjects. Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.). 14: 1882-92
Campbell CM, Kipnes MS, Stouch BC, et al. (2012) Randomized control trial of topical clonidine for treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy. Pain. 153: 1815-23
Campbell JN. (2012) How does topical lidocaine relieve pain? Pain. 153: 255-6
Mogil JS, Sorge RE, LaCroix-Fralish ML, et al. (2011) Pain sensitivity and vasopressin analgesia are mediated by a gene-sex-environment interaction. Nature Neuroscience. 14: 1569-73
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