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Hjerling-Leffler, J and Marmigere, F and Heglind, M and Cederberg, A and Koltzenburg, M and Enerback, S and Ernfors, P (2005) The boundary cap: a source of neural crest stem cells that generate multiple sensory neuron subtypes. DEVELOPMENT , 132 (11) 2623 - 2632. 10.1242/dev.01852.
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Koltzenburg, M (2005) Mechanisms of peripheral neuropathic pain. In: Hunt, SP and Koltzenburg, M, (eds.) The neurobiology of pain. (115 - 147). Oxford University Press: Oxford.

Koltzenburg, M and Scadding, JW (2005) Neuropathic Pain: Bench to Bedside. International Congress and Symposium Series, 259. Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd: London.

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Mair, L and AlQatari, M and Munns, C and Koltzenburg, M (2005) A subpopulation of choleratoxin subunit B (CTB) binding dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons has nociceptive properties. In: Abstracts of the 11th World Congress on Pain. (pp. 1132 - ?).

Maurer, K and Lin, CSY and Bostock, H and Koltzenburg, M (2005) Nociceptive and non-nociceptive A-fibres innervating the hairy skin display substantial differences in their axonal excitability properties. In: Abstracts of the 11th World Congress on Pain. (pp. 1565 - ?).

Munns, C and AlQatari, M and Koltzenburg, M (2005) The cold-responsive channels TRPM8 and TRPA1 do not determine the cold sensitivity of many peripheral neurons. In: Abstracts of the 11th World Congress on Pain. (pp. 774 - ?).

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Patel, YJ and Payne Smith, MD and de, BJ and Latchman, DS (2005) Hsp27 and Hsp70 administered in combination have a potent protective effect against FALS-associated SOD1-mutant-induced cell death in mammalian neuronal cells. Molecular Brain Research , 134 (2) 256 - 274.

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Seymour, B and O'Doherty, JP and Koltzenburg, M and Wiech, K and Frackowiak, R and Friston, K and Dolan, R (2005) Opponent appetitive-aversive neural processes underlie predictive learning of pain relief. NAT NEUROSCI , 8 (9) 1234 - 1240. 10.1038/nn1527.

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Vastani, N and Maurer, K and Koltzenburg, M (2005) Sensitivity of primary afferent fibres innervating rat hairy skin to cold stimuli and transient receptor potential (TRP) channel agonists. In: Abstracts of the 11th World Congress on Pain. (pp. 1573 - ?).

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Wessig, C and Reiners, K and Koltzenburg, M and Solymosi, L and Toyka, KV and Stoll, G and Bendszus, M (2005) MRI changes of nerve and muscle after nerve lesions: Correlation with electromyography and histology. KLIN NEUROPHYSIOL , 36 (1) 20 - 28. 10.1055/s-2004-834670.

Wiech, K and Seymour, B and Kalisch, R and Stephan, KE and Koltzenburg, M and Driver, J and Dolan, RJ (2005) Modulation of pain processing in hyperalgesia by cognitive demand. NEUROIMAGE , 27 (1) 59 - 69. 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2005.03.044.

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