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2012A pharmacodynamic investigation into the efficacy of osteoprotegerin during aseptic inflammationCurl, L.; Barker, C.; Dreyer, C.; Sampson, W.
2012Prior exposure to repeated morphine potentiates mechanical allodynia induced by peripheral inflammation and neuropathyLoram, L.C.; Grace, P.M.; Strand, K.A.; Taylor, F.R.; Ellis, A.; Berkelhammer, D.; Bowlin, M.; Skarda, B.; Maier, S.F.; Watkins, L.R.
2012Methotrexate chemotherapy reduces osteogenesis but increases adipogenic potential in the bone marrowGeorgiou, K.; Scherer, M.; Fan, C.; Cool, J.; King, T.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2012The role of osteocyte apoptosis in cancer chemotherapy-induced bone lossShandala, T.; Ng, Y.; Hopwood, B.; Yip, Y.; Foster, B.; Xian, C.
2012Unfolded protein response causes a phenotypic shift of inflamed glomerular cells toward redifferentiation through dual blockade of Akt and Smad signaling pathwaysJohno, H.; Nakajima, S.; Kato, H.; Yao, J.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Katoh, R.; Shimizu, F.; Kitamura, M.
2012Methotrexate chemotherapy promotes osteoclast formation in the long bone of rats via increased pro-inflammatory cytokines and enhanced NF-κB activationKing, T.; Georgiou, K.; Cool, J.; Scherer, M.; Ang, E.; Foster, B.; Xu, J.; Xian, C.
2012Combined tissue plasminogen activator and an NK1 tachykinin receptor antagonist: an effective treatment for reperfusion injury following acute ischemic stroke in ratsTurner, R.; Vink, R.
2012Substance P-induced changes in cell genesis following diffuse traumatic brain injuryCarthew, H.; Ziebell, J.; Vink, R.
2012Harnessing pain heterogeneity and RNA transcriptome to idenitfy blood-based pain biomarkers: a novel correlational study design and bioinformatics approach in a graded chronic construction injury modelGrace, P.; Hurley, D.; Barratt, D.; Tsykin, A.; Watkins, L.; Rolan, P.; Hutchinson, M.
2012Prevention of bone growth defects, increased bone resorption and marrow adiposity with folinic acid in rats receiving long-term methotrexateFan, C.; Foster, B.; Hui, S.; Xian, C.; Heymann, D.