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Antibodies information.
Published 2025“…On histology of rat spinal tissue, compared with SCI rats, the combined treatment significantly increased neuron counts and BDNF levels, and significantly reduced the percentage of TUNEL-positive cells (all P<0.0001). …”
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GluA1 promotes opioid use
Published 2025“…Pre-treatment with indomethacin, a non-opioid inhibitor of pain, before the pain induction blocked the decrease in morphine intake. In rats with steady MSA, the protein level of GluA1 subunits of glutamate AMPA receptors (AMPARs) was significantly increased, but that of GluA2 was decreased, resulting in an increased GluA1/GluA2 ratio in central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA). …”
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Stepped-Wedge Trial Diagram.
Published 2025“…In New York State, synthetic opioids significantly contribute to the increasing overdose deaths, disproportionately impacting Black and Latinx communities. …”
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SPIRIT diagram for the QM2 Study.
Published 2025“…In New York State, synthetic opioids significantly contribute to the increasing overdose deaths, disproportionately impacting Black and Latinx communities. …”
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Pairwise comparisons of the intervention effects by time point for physiological parameters.
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Pairwise comparisons of the intervention effects by time point for recovery parameter.
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