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Mechanisms of chronic central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury
Claire E. Hulsebosch
, Bryan C. Hains
, Eric D. Crown
, Susan M. Carlton
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Keyphrases
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Central Neuropathic Pain
100%
Central Sensitization
28%
Below Level
28%
Chronic Pain
28%
Mechanical Allodynia
28%
Impactor
28%
Regional Mechanism
28%
Reactive Oxygen Species
14%
Intracellular Signaling
14%
Trunk
14%
Peripheral Sensitization
14%
Somatosensation
14%
Forelimb
14%
Hindlimb
14%
Treatment Strategy
14%
Signaling Mechanism
14%
Neuropathic Pain
14%
Pain States
14%
Noxious Stimuli
14%
Chronic Conditions
14%
Microglial Activation
14%
Pain Signaling
14%
Spinal Contusion
14%
Central Pain
14%
Injury Parameters
14%
Device Parameters
14%
Chronic Pain Syndrome
14%
Infinite Horizon
14%
Regional Pain Syndromes
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Neuropathic Pain
100%
Sensitization
42%
Chronic Pain
28%
Mechanical Allodynia
28%
Reactive Oxygen Species
14%
Signaling Mechanism
14%
Intracellular Signaling
14%
Hindlimb
14%
Contusion
14%
Forelimb
14%
Somatosensation
14%
Regional Pain Syndrome
14%
Chronic Pain Disorder
14%
Neuroscience
Neuropathic Pain
100%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Allodynia
28%
Somatosensation
14%
Signaling Mechanism
14%
Intracellular Signaling
14%
Reactive Oxygen Species
14%
Chronic Pain Syndrome
14%