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Sandra J. Poulson
Sandra J. Poulson
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Life‐history trade‐offs under different larval diets in Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)
SL Jaramillo, E Mehlferber, PJ Moore
Physiological Entomology 40 (1), 2-9, 2015
1002015
Sex-specific effects of the histone variant H2A. Z on fear memory, stress-enhanced fear learning and hypersensitivity to pain
F Ramzan, SD Creighton, M Hall, J Baumbach, M Wahdan, SJ Poulson, ...
Scientific reports 10 (1), 14331, 2020
272020
Altered nociceptive behavior and emotional contagion of pain in mouse models of autism
LJ Martin, SJ Poulson, E Mannan, S Sivaselvachandran, M Cho, F Setak, ...
Genes, Brain and Behavior 21 (1), e12778, 2022
112022
Naked mole-rats lack cold sensitivity before and after nerve injury
SJ Poulson, A Aldarraji, II Arain, N Dziekonski, K Motlana, R Riley, ...
Molecular Pain 16, 1744806920955103, 2020
102020
Cholecystokinin Inputs into the Lateral Periaqueductal Gray Drive Socially Enhanced Pain in Mice
SJ Poulson
2024
Nocebo Due To Social Modeling In Mice Involves Cholecystokinin Receptors
SJ Poulson, W Cui, A Mandatori, LJ Martin
The Journal of Pain 24 (4), 41, 2023
2023
The Role of Cholecystokinin Expressing Neurons in Socially Enhanced Pain
SJ Poulson, A Mandatori, S Rehal, A Nair, J Cichalewski, LJ Martin
The Journal of Pain 23 (5), 25-26, 2022
2022
Proglumide reduces enhanced nociception in mice that interact with a social partner in pain
SJ Poulson, I Arain, K Motlana, LJ Martin
Canadian Journal of Pain, 2021
2021
Chapter 17: Social Communication and Modulation of Pain
SJ Poulson, LJ Martin, R Ed. Sorge
Dynamics of Pain, 2020
2020
Characterizing neuropathic and nociceptive pain in the African naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber)
SJ Poulson, MM Holmes, LJ Martin
Canadian Journal of Pain 3, A73-A189, 2019
2019
Characterizing Neuropathic Pain in the Naked Mole-Rat (Heterocephalus glaber)
SJ Poulson
University of Toronto, 2018
2018
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