In vitro models fill a vital niche in preclinical pain research, allowing detailed study of molecular pathways, and in the case of humanised systems, providing a translational bridge between in vivo animal models and human patients. Significant advances in cellular technology available to basic pain researchers have occurred in the last decade, including developing protocols to differentiate sensory neuron-like cells from stem cells and greater access to human dorsal root ganglion tissue. In this review, we discuss the use of both models in preclinical pain research: What can a human sensory neuron in a dish tell us that rodent in vivo models cannot? How similar are these models to their endogenous counterparts, and how should we judge them...
An rodent animal model of pain offers a powerful tool in order to understand the mechanism involved ...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...
In vitro models of the peripheral nervous system would benefit from further refinements to better su...
Neuropathic pain is amongst the most common non-communicable disorders and the poor effectiveness of...
Pain is a public health issue affecting the lives of nearly 116 million adults in the US, annually. ...
Chronic pain affects one in five of the general population and is the third most important cause of ...
One in five adults suffers from chronic pain, which frequently aggravates into neuropathic pain. Thi...
Despite the significant global prevalence of chronic pain, current methods to identify pain therapeu...
Reprogramming somatic cells from one cell fate to another can generate specific neurons suitable for...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an electrical neuromodulation technique with proven effectiveness a...
The capability to sense and transduce environmental as well as internal sensory stimuli, such as tou...
Establishing experimental models to study neuropathic pain has been challenging due to the complex m...
Background: Sensory neurons play an essential role in almost all pain conditions, and have recently ...
AbstractNeuropathic pain refers to pain that originates from pathology of the nervous system. Diabet...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) arises due to injury of the somatosensory nervous system and is both common ...
An rodent animal model of pain offers a powerful tool in order to understand the mechanism involved ...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...
In vitro models of the peripheral nervous system would benefit from further refinements to better su...
Neuropathic pain is amongst the most common non-communicable disorders and the poor effectiveness of...
Pain is a public health issue affecting the lives of nearly 116 million adults in the US, annually. ...
Chronic pain affects one in five of the general population and is the third most important cause of ...
One in five adults suffers from chronic pain, which frequently aggravates into neuropathic pain. Thi...
Despite the significant global prevalence of chronic pain, current methods to identify pain therapeu...
Reprogramming somatic cells from one cell fate to another can generate specific neurons suitable for...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an electrical neuromodulation technique with proven effectiveness a...
The capability to sense and transduce environmental as well as internal sensory stimuli, such as tou...
Establishing experimental models to study neuropathic pain has been challenging due to the complex m...
Background: Sensory neurons play an essential role in almost all pain conditions, and have recently ...
AbstractNeuropathic pain refers to pain that originates from pathology of the nervous system. Diabet...
Neuropathic pain (NeuP) arises due to injury of the somatosensory nervous system and is both common ...
An rodent animal model of pain offers a powerful tool in order to understand the mechanism involved ...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...
In vitro models of the peripheral nervous system would benefit from further refinements to better su...