Bioseb's Instruments- New Scientific Posters at IASP 2012

Bioseb's Instruments- New Scientific Posters at IASP 2012
Bioseb team presents its respectful thanks to following research teams who used our In-Vivo research instruments during their recent studies, and mentioned our systems in numerous posters. These posters will be presented on the IASP 2012 in Milan, and you'll be able to meet the scientists during the various sessions!

• [PW 209] : Altered glutamate homeostasis in descending circuitry correlates with the emergence of pain chronicity, by Wei Guo et al., Neural and Pain Sciences, University of Maryland School of Dentistry, USA - Instrument: Electronic Von Frey

• [PF 273] : Study of the mice motor activity in pain conditions, by Isabelle Decosterd, Guylene Kirschmann et al., Department of Anesthesiology and DBCM>, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and Lausanne University, Switzerland - Instrument: Activmeter

• [PT 324] : The two-pore domain potassium channel trek2 is involved in mechanical nociception and thermal perception, by Vanessa Pereira et al., Laboratoire de Pharmacologie Clinique et Fondamentale de la Douleur, Inserm U1107, France - Instruments: Von Frey filaments, Cold/Hot Plate Test, Thermal Place Preference Test

• [PF 274] : Non-evoked pain tests in neuropathic rats, by Camille Le Cudennec et al., Pain & Inflammation, PORSOLT SAS, France - Instruments: Electronic Von Frey, Activmeter, Rotarod

• [PF 204] : Spinal expression of reactive glial markers in two different chronic pain models: bone cancer and neuropathy, by Vincent R. R. Ducourneau et al., Magendie Neurocenter INSERM U862, Bordeaux University, France - Instruments: Von Frey filaments, Dynamic Weight Bearing, Cold/Hot Plate Test

• [PF 209] : Effect of d-serine upon pain symptoms after functional inactivation of spinal cord astrocytes in a neuropathic chronic pain model, by Yan Alfred Lefèvre et al., Neurocentre Magendie INSERM, Bordeaux University, France - Instruments: Von Frey filaments, Dynamic Weight Bearing

• [PF 327] : Adding a dopaminergic action to antidepressants in the treatment of neuropathic pain: potential therapeutic utility of triple reuptake inhibitors (tri), by Guillaume Hache et al., Faculté de Pharmacie - Tour D1/2e, EA3544 "Neuropharmacology", France - Instruments: Von Frey filaments, Cold/Hot Plate Test, Thermal Place Preference Test, Elevated-Plus-Maze, Tail Suspension Test

• [PF 305] : Modulation of dynorphin system activity under neuropathic pain in rats, by Ewelina Rojewska et al., Department of Pain Pharmacology, Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland - Instrument: Dynamic Weight Bearing

• [PF 304] : Burrowing as a non-reflex behavioral readout for analgesic action in a rat model of knee joint arthritis, by Kris Rutten et al., Pharmacology Pain, Grünenthal, Germany - Instrument: Static Weight Bearing

• [PW 286] : Pain relief devoid of opioid side effects following central action of a new neurotensin analog, by Pascal Tétreault et al., Physiology and Biophysic, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada - Instruments: Cold/Hot Plate Test, Dynamic Weight Bearing

• [PT 264] : Characterization of rodent behavioral nociceptive tests to assess the motivational-affective pain component, by Dimitris Xanthos et al., Department of Neurophysiology, Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Austria - Instruments: Cold/Hot Plate Test, Thermal Place Preference Test

• [PH 351] : Gender difference in cold sensitivity: the role of testosterone, by Jerome Busserolles, Inserm, France - Instrument: Cold/Hot Plate Test

• [PF 253] : Vincristine treatment induces mechanical hyperresponsiveness in rat aδ-fibers, by M. Rocío Girón Moreno et al., Farmacología y Nutrición, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain - Instruments: Von Frey filaments, Rodent pincher, Cold/Hot Plate Test

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