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2020
DePaoli D, Gasecka A, Bahdine M, Deschenes JM, Goetz L, Perez-Sanchez J, Bonin RP, De Koninck Y, Parent M, Côté DC
. 2020.
Anisotropic light scattering from myelinated axons in the spinal cord.
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Neurophotonics. 7(1):015011.
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Ferrini F, Perez-Sanchez J, Ferland S, Lorenzo L-E, Godin AG, Plasencia-Fernández I, Cottet M, Castonguay A, Wang F, Salio C et al.
. 2020.
Differential chloride homeostasis in the spinal dorsal horn locally shapes synaptic metaplasticity and modality-specific sensitization.
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Nat Commun. 11(1):3935.
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2017
[Anonymous]
. 2017.
Reply to The small molecule CLP257 does not modify activity of the K-Cl co-transporter KCC2 but does potentiate GABA receptor activity.
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Nat Med. 23(12):1396-1398.
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[Anonymous]
. 2017.
Spinal microglia are required for long-term maintenance of neuropathic pain.
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Pain. 158(9):1792-1801.
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[Anonymous]
. 2017.
α5GABA Receptors Mediate Tonic Inhibition in the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn and Contribute to the Resolution Of Hyperalgesia.
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J Neurosci Res. 95(6):1307-1318.
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2016
[Anonymous]
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An E3-ligase-based method for ablating inhibitory synapses.
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Nat Methods. 13(8):673-8.
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2015
[Anonymous]
. 2015.
Translational control of nociception via 4E-binding protein 1.
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Elife. 4
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2013
[Anonymous]
. 2013.
Chloride extrusion enhancers as novel therapeutics for neurological diseases.
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Nat Med. 19(11):1524-8.
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