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Katelyn E Sadler
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee / United States
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Katelyn E Sadler's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Central amygdala metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 in the modulation of visceral painLW Crock, BJ Kolber, CD Morgan, KE Sadler, SK Vogt, MR Bruchas, ...Journal of Neuroscience 32 (41), 14217-14226, 20121122012
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Innovations and advances in modelling and measuring pain in animalsKE Sadler, JS Mogil, CL StuckyNature Reviews Neuroscience 23 (2), 70-85, 2022842022
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Divergent functions of the left and right central amygdala in visceral nociceptionKE Sadler, NA McQuaid, AC Cox, MN Behun, AM Trouten, BJ KolberPain 158 (4), 747, 2017842017
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Keratinocytes contribute to normal cold and heat sensationKE Sadler, F Moehring, CL StuckyElife 9, e58625, 2020712020
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Transient receptor potential canonical 5 mediates inflammatory mechanical and spontaneous pain in miceKE Sadler, F Moehring, SI Shiers, LJ Laskowski, AR Mikesell, ZR Plautz, ...Science translational medicine 13 (595), eabd7702, 2021652021
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