September 29, 2008 – 1:05 pm
Shedding Light on New Pain Pathways
There is no joy in Painville. Our answer to pain is: “make it go away”! It spoils quality of life. The socio-economic costs for treatments, loss of productivity and absenteeism, are measured in billions USD$.
Today, moderate to severe pain is treated mostly with NSAIDs, narcotics or tricyclics (anti-depressants). Properly prescribed, [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Posted in DsiRNA, Pain Research, People, featured researchers
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Also tagged APJ, CCR2, Chronic Pain, Dr. Philippe Sarret, i-Fect, morphine, Nociceptive Pain, non-Narcotics, non-Opioid Pain Pathway, NTS2, Opioid Receptors, opioidergic-independent pathways, Pain Pathways, Pain Therapies, University of Sherbrooke
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September 14, 2008 – 2:11 pm
Neuromics has been helping researchers make “gains on pain” from day one. Our initial sales were Opioid Receptor Antibdies licensed from Dr. Robert Elde’s lab at the University of Minnesota.
From this start, we have expanded our expertise and products. Our reputation in this area has resulted in our forming collaborations and friendships with research teams doing [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged Chronic Pain, Dr. Nicolas Beaudet, Dr. Philippe Sarret, morphine, Nociceptive Pain, NTS-1, NTS-2, NTS-3, Opiates, Opioid Receptors, Opioids
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