Mice and rats are critical to our understanding of human biology. They share most of our genome, are susceptible to most of the same diseases and usually benefit from clinical therapeutics, if only at very high doses. Equally important has been the development of new rodent research tools that allow us to manipulate their genome, to induce new likenesses and illuminate our similarities. However, there remain substantial obstacles to modeling clinically relevant human somatosensory experiences, such as chronic pain, in rodents. Conventional rodent pain assays require robust stimuli to generate brief behavioral readouts and they are able to detect the effects of analgesics only at levels well beyond clinically effective human doses. New techn...
This chapter provides an overview of the current understanding of pain processing mechanisms with em...
Objective Thigmotaxis is an innate predator avoidance behaviour of rodents and is enhanced when anim...
Several studies suggested an informative value of behavioral and grimace scale parameters for the de...
Migraine is a common pain disorder that severely impedes daily life for many individuals. To address...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
The use of animal models in the understanding of the neurobiology of pain perception is essential fo...
Transgenic mouse behavioural analysis has furthered our understanding of the molecular and cellular ...
This chapter provides an overview of the current understanding of pain processing mechanisms with em...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Mapping the neuroethological signatures of pain, analgesia and recovery in mice. Repository containi...
Background and Purpose: Animal models are a necessity in the study of neuropathic pain, and much of ...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pa...
The lack of sensitive and robust behavioral assessments of pain in preclinical models has been a maj...
Burrowing, or the removal of material from an enclosed tube, is emerging as a prominent means of tes...
This chapter provides an overview of the current understanding of pain processing mechanisms with em...
Objective Thigmotaxis is an innate predator avoidance behaviour of rodents and is enhanced when anim...
Several studies suggested an informative value of behavioral and grimace scale parameters for the de...
Migraine is a common pain disorder that severely impedes daily life for many individuals. To address...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
The use of animal models in the understanding of the neurobiology of pain perception is essential fo...
Transgenic mouse behavioural analysis has furthered our understanding of the molecular and cellular ...
This chapter provides an overview of the current understanding of pain processing mechanisms with em...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Mapping the neuroethological signatures of pain, analgesia and recovery in mice. Repository containi...
Background and Purpose: Animal models are a necessity in the study of neuropathic pain, and much of ...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pa...
The lack of sensitive and robust behavioral assessments of pain in preclinical models has been a maj...
Burrowing, or the removal of material from an enclosed tube, is emerging as a prominent means of tes...
This chapter provides an overview of the current understanding of pain processing mechanisms with em...
Objective Thigmotaxis is an innate predator avoidance behaviour of rodents and is enhanced when anim...
Several studies suggested an informative value of behavioral and grimace scale parameters for the de...