Wade S. Kingery
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service
Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
Palo Alto
California 94304
USA
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- Role of neuropeptide, cytokine, and growth factor signaling in complex regional pain syndrome. Kingery, W.S. Pain. Med (2010)
- A substance P receptor (NK1) antagonist can reverse vascular and nociceptive abnormalities in a rat model of complex regional pain syndrome type II. Kingery, W.S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D. Pain (2003)
- A substance P receptor (NK1) antagonist enhances the widespread osteoporotic effects of sciatic nerve section. Kingery, W.S., Offley, S.C., Guo, T.Z., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Jacobs, C.R. Bone (2003)
- Capsaicin sensitive afferents mediate the development of heat hyperalgesia and hindpaw edema after sciatic section in rats. Kingery, W.S., Agashe, G.S., Guo, T.Z., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Maze, M. Neurosci. Lett. (2002)
- Glucocorticoid inhibition of neuropathic limb edema and cutaneous neurogenic extravasation. Kingery, W.S., Guo, T., Agashe, G.S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Maze, M. Brain Res. (2001)
- Enkephalin release and opioid receptor activation does not mediate the antinociceptive or sedative/hypnotic effects of nitrous oxide. Kingery, W.S., Sawamura, S., Agashe, G.S., Davies, M.F., Clark, J.D., Zimmer, A. Eur. J. Pharmacol. (2001)