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Hayashida Lab Publications

Hayashida, K.I., T. Bynum, M. Vincler and J.C. Eisenach, 2006, Inhibitory M2 muscarinic receptors are upregulated in both axotomized and intact small diameter dorsal root ganglion cells after peripheral nerve injury, Neuroscience 140, 259.

Tsuchiya, T., T. Takeuchi, K. Hayashida, H. Shimizu, K. Ando and E. Harada, 2006, Milk-derived lactoferrin may block tolerance to morphine analgesia, Brain Res 1068, 102.

Hayashida, K., S. DeGoes, R. Curry and J.C. Eisenach, 2007, Gabapentin activates spinal noradrenergic activity in rats and humans and reduces hypersensitivity after surgery, Anesthesiology 106, 557.

Clayton, B.A., K. Hayashida, S.R. Childers, R. Xiao and J.C. Eisenach, 2007, Oral donepezil reduces hypersensitivity after nerve injury by a spinal muscarinic receptor mechanism, Anesthesiology 106, 1019.

Brett, K., R. Parker, S. Wittenauer, K. Hayashida, T. Young and M. Vincler, 2007, Impact of chronic nicotine on sciatic nerve injury in the rat, J Neuroimmunol 186, 37.

Hayashida, K., R. Parker and J.C. Eisenach, 2007, Oral gabapentin activates spinal cholinergic circuits to reduce hypersensitivity after peripheral nerve injury and interacts synergistically with oral donepezil, Anesthesiology 106, 1213.

Hayashida, K.I., B.A. Clayton, J.E. Johnson and J.C. Eisenach, 2007, Brain derived nerve growth factor induces spinal noradrenergic fiber sprouting and enhances clonidine analgesia following nerve injury in rats, Pain.

Obata, H. and K. Hayashida, 2007, [Alpha2-adrenergic receptors in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord--their function and the descending inhibitory systems], Masui 56 Suppl, S161.

 

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