Behavioral models of cold responses are important tools for exploring the molecular mechanisms of cold sensation. To complement the currently cold behavioral assays and allow further studies of these mechanisms, we have developed a new technique to measure the cold response threshold, the cold plantar assay. In this assay, animals are acclimated on a glass plate and a cold stimulus is applied to the hindpaw through the glass using a pellet of compressed dry ice. The latency to withdrawal from the cooled glass is used as a measure of the cold response threshold of the rodents, and the dry ice pellet provides a ramping cold stimulus on the glass that allows the correlation of withdrawal latency values to rough estimates of the cold response t...
<p>A. Grind dry ice into a fine powder with a hammer (panel 1). Load the dry ice powder into a 3mL s...
In animal studies, thermal sensitivity is mostly evaluated on the basis of nociceptive reaction late...
<p>A. Mice were given subcutaneous injections of 1.5mg/kg morphine or saline. Thirty minutes after i...
Behavioral models of cold responses are important tools for exploring the molecular mechanisms of co...
Abstract Detection of cold allodynia is a very important aspect in the study of pain behavior. An ef...
Abstract Background Pain is elicited by cold, and a major feature of many neuropathic pain states is...
<p>A. The cold plantar withdrawal latency increases as thicker glass plates are used. With Swiss Web...
Rodent models are frequently used to improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of pain a...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersensitivity in neuropathic pain r...
Currently available behavioral assays to quantify normal cold sensitivity, cold hypersensitivity and...
Background Thermal sensory testing in rodents informs human pain research. There are important di...
Background: The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neuroscienc...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersen...
Background: The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neuroscienc...
The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neurosciences for the d...
<p>A. Grind dry ice into a fine powder with a hammer (panel 1). Load the dry ice powder into a 3mL s...
In animal studies, thermal sensitivity is mostly evaluated on the basis of nociceptive reaction late...
<p>A. Mice were given subcutaneous injections of 1.5mg/kg morphine or saline. Thirty minutes after i...
Behavioral models of cold responses are important tools for exploring the molecular mechanisms of co...
Abstract Detection of cold allodynia is a very important aspect in the study of pain behavior. An ef...
Abstract Background Pain is elicited by cold, and a major feature of many neuropathic pain states is...
<p>A. The cold plantar withdrawal latency increases as thicker glass plates are used. With Swiss Web...
Rodent models are frequently used to improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of pain a...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersensitivity in neuropathic pain r...
Currently available behavioral assays to quantify normal cold sensitivity, cold hypersensitivity and...
Background Thermal sensory testing in rodents informs human pain research. There are important di...
Background: The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neuroscienc...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersen...
Background: The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neuroscienc...
The mouse is increasingly used in biomedical research, notably in behavioral neurosciences for the d...
<p>A. Grind dry ice into a fine powder with a hammer (panel 1). Load the dry ice powder into a 3mL s...
In animal studies, thermal sensitivity is mostly evaluated on the basis of nociceptive reaction late...
<p>A. Mice were given subcutaneous injections of 1.5mg/kg morphine or saline. Thirty minutes after i...