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The official publication of @IASPpain. PAIN publishes original research on the nature, mechanisms and treatment of pain. #PAINJournal

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Farrar et al. find that the extent of widespread pain is an important factor in the response of patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome to local or widespread symptom therapies. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3RlnHmy

Farrar et al. find that the extent of widespread pain is an important factor in the response of patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome to local or widespread symptom therapies. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3RlnHmy
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Now in #PAIN: “Widespread pain phenotypes impact treatment efficacy results in randomized clinical trials for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome: a Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain network study” by Farrar et al. bit.ly/3RlnHmy

Now in #PAIN: “Widespread pain phenotypes impact treatment efficacy results in randomized clinical trials for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome: a Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain network study” by Farrar et al. bit.ly/3RlnHmy
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In our new PAIN Journal paper, Jakub Nastaj and colleagues show—for the first time—that not only pain intensity but also pain distribution can be classically conditioned. Both classical conditioning (with/without verbal suggestion) and verbal suggestion alone led to an

In our new <a href="/PAINthejournal/">PAIN Journal</a> paper, Jakub Nastaj and colleagues show—for the first time—that not only pain intensity but also pain distribution can be classically conditioned. Both classical conditioning (with/without verbal suggestion) and verbal suggestion alone led to an
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Bavencoffe et al. find that hyperexcitability in nociceptor somata isolated from ganglia innervating painful and nonpainful regions suggests new functions for widespread, ongoing nociceptor activity. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3G4Y5rB

Bavencoffe et al. find that hyperexcitability in nociceptor somata isolated from ganglia innervating painful and nonpainful regions suggests new functions for widespread, ongoing nociceptor activity. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3G4Y5rB
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In this week’s #PAIN Featured Image, @anninabschmid et al.’s immunofluorescence analysis reveals demyelination in Morton’s neuroma. Learn more at bit.ly/4jxqTaC

In this week’s #PAIN Featured Image, @anninabschmid et al.’s immunofluorescence analysis reveals demyelination in Morton’s neuroma. Learn more at bit.ly/4jxqTaC
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Combining pain-profiling with RNA sequencing and immunohistochemistry of Morton’s neuroma and non-injured nerves, @anninabschmid et al. identify an ongoing role for intraneural inflammation in chronic peripheral neuropathic pain. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4jxqTaC

Combining pain-profiling with RNA sequencing and immunohistochemistry of Morton’s neuroma and non-injured nerves, @anninabschmid et al. identify an ongoing role for intraneural inflammation in chronic peripheral neuropathic pain. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4jxqTaC
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Li et al. find that real α-transcranial alternating current stimulation mitigated pain perception by augmenting somatosensory α1-oscillations but amplified pain perception by enhancing midfrontal θ-oscillations. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3G8bGhQ

Li et al. find that real α-transcranial alternating current stimulation mitigated pain perception by augmenting somatosensory α1-oscillations but amplified pain perception by enhancing midfrontal θ-oscillations. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/3G8bGhQ
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In this week’s #PAIN Featured Image, Barnet et al. present a schematic representation of their experimental design. Central TCC sensitization and cephalic hypersensitivity in female rats post-ovariectomy are modulated by the estrous cycle. Learn more at bit.ly/4klpuVg

In this week’s #PAIN Featured Image, Barnet et al. present a schematic representation of their experimental design. Central TCC sensitization and cephalic hypersensitivity in female rats post-ovariectomy are modulated by the estrous cycle. Learn more at bit.ly/4klpuVg
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Barnet et al. find that dural inflammations during high estrogen phases in female rats affect mechanical sensitivity, increase c-Fos in trigemino-cervical complex (TCC) neurons, and enhance excitatory synaptic inputs to TCC neurons #PAIN bit.ly/4klpuVg

Barnet et al. find that dural inflammations during high estrogen phases in female rats affect mechanical sensitivity, increase c-Fos in trigemino-cervical complex (TCC) neurons, and enhance excitatory synaptic inputs to TCC neurons #PAIN bit.ly/4klpuVg
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In Resch et al.’s new human cold pain model, inhibition of transient receptor potential, TRPA1 TRPM8, and voltage-gated sodium channel, type NaV1.7 and NaV1.8, affects noxious cold thresholds but not pain from prolonged cold exposure. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4moiA3p

In Resch et al.’s new human cold pain model, inhibition of transient receptor potential, TRPA1 TRPM8, and voltage-gated sodium channel, type NaV1.7 and NaV1.8, affects noxious cold thresholds but not pain from prolonged cold exposure. Learn more in #PAIN bit.ly/4moiA3p
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Grant et al. present a realist review investigating factors affecting uptake, implementation, and sustainability of rural pain care. Read the full Editor’s Choice article in #PAIN bit.ly/4j5tkAC

Grant et al. present a realist review investigating factors affecting uptake, implementation, and sustainability of rural pain care. Read the full Editor’s Choice article in #PAIN bit.ly/4j5tkAC