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Hyperalgesia: Top KOLs in the world

Clifford J Woolf #1
Clifford J Woolf
F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center, Boston Children’s Hospital,
Known for Central Sensitization |  Sensory Neurons |  Spinal Cord |  Dorsal Horn |  Neuropathic Pain
Tony L Yaksh #2
Tony L Yaksh
Department of Anesthesiology, University of California, San
Known for Intrathecal Morphine |  Spraguedawley Receptors |  Formalin Test |  Thermal Hyperalgesia |  Spinal Cord

Ronald A Dubner #3
Ronald A Dubner
Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland, Baltimore,
Known for Spinal Cord |  Dorsal Horn |  Persistent Pain |  Spraguedawley Receptors |  Perceived Intensity
Allan I Basbaum #4
Allan I Basbaum
Department of Anatomy, University of California San Francisc
Known for Dorsal Horn |  Neuropathic Pain |  Plasma Extravasation |  Periaqueductal Gray |  Spinal Cord
Jon D Levine #5
Jon D Levine
Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of
Known for Mechanical Hyperalgesia |  Symptom Clusters |  Plasma Extravasation |  Hyperalgesic Priming |  Breast Cancer
Jin Mo Chung #6
Jin Mo Chung
Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of T
Known for Ectopic Discharges |  Spinal Cord |  Mechanical Allodynia |  Neuropathic Pain |  Ventral Root
Kenneth M Hargreaves #7
Kenneth M Hargreaves
Department of Endodontics, University of Texas Health Scienc
Known for Dental Pulp |  Sensory Neurons |  Stem Cells |  Tissue Levels |  Spraguedawley Receptors
Frank Porreca #8
Frank Porreca
Department of Pharmacology, University of Arizona College of
Known for Opioid Receptors |  Antinociceptive Tolerance |  Spinal Cord |  Nerve Injury |  Neuropathic Pain
Gary J Bennett #9
Gary J Bennett
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology and Henry and Amel
Known for Spinal Cord |  Sciatic Nerve |  Spontaneous Discharge |  Peripheral Neuropathy |  Neuropathic Pain
Gerald F Gebhart #10
Gerald F Gebhart
Center for Pain Research, Department of Anesthesiology, Univ
Known for Spinal Cord |  Colorectal Distension |  Visceral Pain |  Electrical Stimulation |  Thermal Hyperalgesia

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Hyperalgesia Hyperalgesia is a condition that makes the body more sensitive to painful stimuli. Those who experience hyperalgesia often report feeling pain from stimuli...