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    The assessment of post-vasectomy pain in mice using behaviour and the Mouse Grimace Scale by Leach, Matthew C, Klaus, Kristel, Miller, Amy L, Scotto di Perrotolo, Maud, Sotocinal, Susana G, Flecknell, Paul A

    Published in PloS one (25-04-2012)
    “…Current behaviour-based pain assessments for laboratory rodents have significant limitations. Assessment of facial expression changes, as a novel means of pain…”
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    The Rat Grimace Scale: A Partially Automated Method for Quantifying Pain in the Laboratory Rat via Facial Expressions by Sotocina, Susana G, Sorge, Robert E, Zaloum, Austin, Tuttle, Alexander H, Martin, Loren J, Wieskopf, Jeffrey S, Mapplebeck, Josiane CS, Wei, Peng, Zhan, Shu, Zhang, Shuren, McDougall, Jason J, King, Oliver D, Mogil, Jeffrey S

    Published in Molecular pain (29-07-2011)
    “…We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinded coding of facial expressions. As the majority of preclinical pain…”
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    Monoaminergic mediation of hyperalgesic and analgesic descending control of nociception in mice by Nemoto, Wataru, Kozak, Dalia, Sotocinal, Susana G., Tansley, Shannon, Bannister, Kirsty, Mogil, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-05-2023)
    “…Descending control of nociception (DCN; also known as conditioned pain modulation [CPM], the behavioral correlate of diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is…”
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    Sex-specific effects of neuropathic pain on long-term pain behavior and mortality in mice by Millecamps, Magali, Sotocinal, Susana G., Austin, Jean-Sebastien, Stone, Laura S., Mogil, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-03-2023)
    “…Human epidemiological studies suggest that chronic pain can increase mortality risk. We investigated whether this was true in mice so that underlying…”
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    A deep neural network to assess spontaneous pain from mouse facial expressions by Tuttle, Alexander H, Molinaro, Mark J, Jethwa, Jasmine F, Sotocinal, Susana G, Prieto, Juan C, Styner, Martin A, Mogil, Jeffrey S, Zylka, Mark J

    Published in Molecular pain (01-01-2018)
    “…Grimace scales quantify characteristic facial expressions associated with spontaneous pain in rodents and other mammals. However, these scales have not been…”
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    Social Modulation of Pain as Evidence for Empathy in Mice by Langford, Dale J, Crager, Sara E, Shehzad, Zarrar, Smith, Shad B, Sotocinal, Susana G, Levenstadt, Jeremy S, Chanda, Mona Lisa, Levitin, Daniel J, Mogil, Jeffrey S

    “…Empathy is thought to be unique to higher primates, possibly to humans alone. We report the modulation of pain sensitivity in mice produced solely by exposure…”
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    Increased pain sensitivity and decreased opioid analgesia in T-cell-deficient mice and implications for sex differences by Rosen, Sarah F., Ham, Boram, Haichin, Michael, Walters, Ilana C., Tohyama, Sarasa, Sotocinal, Susana G., Mogil, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-02-2019)
    “…The processing of pain in the central nervous system is now known to have an important immune component, including T cells of the adaptive immune system. T…”
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    Recruitment of Spinoparabrachial Neurons by Dorsal Horn Calretinin Neurons by Petitjean, Hugues, Bourojeni, Farin B., Tsao, Deborah, Davidova, Albena, Sotocinal, Susana G., Mogil, Jeffrey S., Kania, Artur, Sharif-Naeini, Reza

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (06-08-2019)
    “…The dorsal horn of the spinal cord is the first integration site of somatosensory inputs from the periphery. In the superficial layers of the dorsal horn,…”
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    Conditioned pain modulation in rodents can feature hyperalgesia or hypoalgesia depending on test stimulus intensity by Tansley, Shannon N., Macintyre, Leigh C., Diamond, Laura, Sotocinal, Susana G., George, Nicole, Meluban, Lee, Austin, Jean-Sebastien, Coderre, Terence J., Martin, Loren J., Mogil, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-04-2019)
    “…The counterirritation phenomenon known as conditioned pain modulation, or diffuse noxious inhibitory control in animals, is of increasing interest due to its…”
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    Hoxb8 intersection defines a role for Lmx1b in excitatory dorsal horn neuron development, spinofugal connectivity, and nociception by Szabo, Nora E, da Silva, Ronan V, Sotocinal, Susana G, Zeilhofer, Hanns Ulrich, Mogil, Jeffrey S, Kania, Artur

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-04-2015)
    “…Spinal cord neurons respond to peripheral noxious stimuli and relay this information to higher brain centers, but the molecules controlling the assembly of…”
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    Using the Mouse Grimace Scale to Reevaluate the Efficacy of Postoperative Analgesics in Laboratory Mice by Matsumiya, Lynn C, Sorge, Robert E, Sotocinal, Susana G, Tabaka, John M, Wieskopf, Jeffrey S, Zaloum, Austin, King, Oliver D, Mogil, Jeffrey S

    “…Postoperative pain management in animals is complicated greatly by the inability to recognize pain. As a result, the choice of analgesics and their doses has…”
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