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Book Synopsis
This book brings together contributions from key investigators in the area of pathological pain.

Trade Review
"…an excellent book to review the electrophysiological and molecular aspects of pathological pain…can be of great value to both basic scientists and clinicians." (Annals of Neurology, August 2005)

Table of Contents
Chair's Introduction (Takao Kumazawa).

Regulation Mechanisms of Vanilloid Receptors (Makoto Tominagaet, et al.).

Sodium channels and neuropathic pain (Jin Mo Chung and Kyungsoon Chung).

Ion channel activities implicated in pathological pain (John N. Wood, et al.).

General Discussion I.

Chronic pain and microglia: the role of ATP (Kazuhide Inoue, et al.).

Neurotrophic influences on neuropathic pain (Stephen B. McMahon and William B. J. Cafferty).

Changes in DRG neurons and spinal excitability in neuropathy (Koichi Noguchi, et al.).

Functional reorganization of the spinal pain pathways in developmental and pathological conditions (M. Yoshimura, et al.).

Central plasticity in pathological pain (Min Zhuo).

General Discussion II.

Anti-opioid systems in morphine tolerance and addiction: locus-specific involvement of nociceptin and NMDA receptor (Hiroshi Ueda).

Chronic morphine-induced plasticity among signalling molecules (Alan R. Gintzler and Sumita Chakrabarti).

Opioid tolerance and neuroplasticity (Jianren Mao).

General Discussion III.

A mechanism-based understanding of bone cancer pain (Patrick W. Mantyh).

Mechanistic and clinical aspects of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)(Ralf Baron).

Cortical pathophysiology of chronic pain (A. Vania Apkarian).

Final Discussion: Translating basic research to the clinic.

Index of contributors.

Subject index.

Pathological Pain

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/07/2004
      ISBN13: 9780470869109, 978-0470869109
      ISBN10: 0470869100

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book brings together contributions from key investigators in the area of pathological pain.

      Trade Review
      "…an excellent book to review the electrophysiological and molecular aspects of pathological pain…can be of great value to both basic scientists and clinicians." (Annals of Neurology, August 2005)

      Table of Contents
      Chair's Introduction (Takao Kumazawa).

      Regulation Mechanisms of Vanilloid Receptors (Makoto Tominagaet, et al.).

      Sodium channels and neuropathic pain (Jin Mo Chung and Kyungsoon Chung).

      Ion channel activities implicated in pathological pain (John N. Wood, et al.).

      General Discussion I.

      Chronic pain and microglia: the role of ATP (Kazuhide Inoue, et al.).

      Neurotrophic influences on neuropathic pain (Stephen B. McMahon and William B. J. Cafferty).

      Changes in DRG neurons and spinal excitability in neuropathy (Koichi Noguchi, et al.).

      Functional reorganization of the spinal pain pathways in developmental and pathological conditions (M. Yoshimura, et al.).

      Central plasticity in pathological pain (Min Zhuo).

      General Discussion II.

      Anti-opioid systems in morphine tolerance and addiction: locus-specific involvement of nociceptin and NMDA receptor (Hiroshi Ueda).

      Chronic morphine-induced plasticity among signalling molecules (Alan R. Gintzler and Sumita Chakrabarti).

      Opioid tolerance and neuroplasticity (Jianren Mao).

      General Discussion III.

      A mechanism-based understanding of bone cancer pain (Patrick W. Mantyh).

      Mechanistic and clinical aspects of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)(Ralf Baron).

      Cortical pathophysiology of chronic pain (A. Vania Apkarian).

      Final Discussion: Translating basic research to the clinic.

      Index of contributors.

      Subject index.

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