The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive measures that produce complex high-dimensional data, posing challenges to bioinformatic analysis. In this study, we assessed established experimental models of heat hyperalgesia of the skin, consisting of local ultraviolet-B (UV-B) irradiation or capsaicin application, in 82 healthy subjects using a variety of noxious stimuli. We extended the original heat stimulation by applying cold and mechanical stimuli and assessing the hypersensitization effects with a clinically established quantitative sensory testing (QST) battery (German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain). This study provided a 246 × 10-sized data matrix (82 subjects assessed at b...
As an indirect approach to relate previously identified sensory phenotypes of patients suffering fro...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
Heat pain and its modulation by capsaicin varies among subjects in experimental and clinical setting...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
Human experimental pain models are widely used to study drug effects under controlled conditions, bu...
Laura F Cavallone,1 Karen Frey,1 Michael C Montana,1 Jeremy Joyal,1 Karen J Regina,1 Karin L Peterse...
Human experimental pain models leading to development of secondary hyperalgesia are used to estimate...
OBJECTIVES: Areas of secondary hyperalgesia can be assessed using quantitative sensory testing (QST)...
There are no reliable predictors of response to treatment with capsaicin. Given that capsaicin appli...
There are no reliable predictors of response to treatment with capsaicin. Given that capsaicin appli...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Background Mechanical hyperalgesia and allodynia incidence varies considerably amongst neuropathic p...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
Background Pain in response to noxious cold has a complex molecular background probably involving se...
As an indirect approach to relate previously identified sensory phenotypes of patients suffering fro...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
Heat pain and its modulation by capsaicin varies among subjects in experimental and clinical setting...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
The comprehensive assessment of pain-related human phenotypes requires combinations of nociceptive m...
Human experimental pain models are widely used to study drug effects under controlled conditions, bu...
Laura F Cavallone,1 Karen Frey,1 Michael C Montana,1 Jeremy Joyal,1 Karen J Regina,1 Karin L Peterse...
Human experimental pain models leading to development of secondary hyperalgesia are used to estimate...
OBJECTIVES: Areas of secondary hyperalgesia can be assessed using quantitative sensory testing (QST)...
There are no reliable predictors of response to treatment with capsaicin. Given that capsaicin appli...
There are no reliable predictors of response to treatment with capsaicin. Given that capsaicin appli...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Background Mechanical hyperalgesia and allodynia incidence varies considerably amongst neuropathic p...
Background Human experimental pain models provide an important translational link between pre‐clini...
Background Pain in response to noxious cold has a complex molecular background probably involving se...
As an indirect approach to relate previously identified sensory phenotypes of patients suffering fro...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
Heat pain and its modulation by capsaicin varies among subjects in experimental and clinical setting...