Timothy J. Ness
Department of Anesthesiology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
35233-6810
USA
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- Reliable visceromotor responses are evoked by noxious bladder distention in mice. Ness, T.J., Elhefni, H. J. Urol. (2004)
- Use of compounded topical analgesics--results of an Internet survey. Ness, T.J., Jones, L., Smith, H. Reg. Anesth. Pain. Med (2002)
- Chronic urologic pain syndromes. Ness, T.J. Curr. Pain. Headache. Rep (2001)
- Inflammation enhances reflex and spinal neuron responses to noxious visceral stimulation in rats. Ness, T.J., Gebhart, G.F. Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. (2001)
- Evidence for two populations of rat spinal dorsal horn neurons excited by urinary bladder distension. Ness, T.J., Castroman, P. Brain Res. (2001)
- Intravenous lidocaine inhibits visceral nociceptive reflexes and spinal neurons in the rat. Ness, T.J. Anesthesiology (2000)
- Evidence for ascending visceral nociceptive information in the dorsal midline and lateral spinal cord. Ness, T.J. Pain (2000)
- The effect of spinal analgesia on visceral nociceptive neurons in caudal medulla of the rat. Ness, T.J., Piper, J.G., Follett, K.A. Anesth. Analg. (1999)
- The development of tolerance to intrathecal morphine in rat models of visceral and cutaneous pain. Ness, T.J., Follett, K.A. Neurosci. Lett. (1998)
- Characterization of neurons in the area of the medullary lateral reticular nucleus responsive to noxious visceral and cutaneous stimuli. Ness, T.J., Follett, K.A., Piper, J., Dirks, B.A. Brain Res. (1998)
- A case of spinal cord injury-related pain with baseline rCBF brain SPECT imaging and beneficial response to gabapentin. Ness, T.J., San Pedro, E.C., Richards, J.S., Kezar, L., Liu, H.G., Mountz, J.M. Pain (1998)