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    Sex differences in thermal nociception and morphine antinociception in rodents depend on genotype by Mogil, J S, Chesler, E J, Wilson, S G, Juraska, J M, Sternberg, W F

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-05-2000)
    “…It has been appreciated for some time that the sexes can differ in their sensitivity to pain and its inhibition. Both the human and rodent literatures remain…”
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    Sex differences in the effects of prenatal stress on stress-induced analgesia by Sternberg, Wendy F.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-12-1999)
    “…Prenatal stress (PS) is known to cause demasculinizing and feminizing effects on sexually dimorphic behavior in laboratory animals. In three separate…”
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    The Genetics of Pain and Pain Inhibition by Mogil, Jeffrey S., Sternberg, Wendy F., Marek, Przemyslaw, Sadowski, Bogdan, Belknap, John K., Liebeskind, John C.

    “…The present review summarizes the current state of knowledge about the genetics of pain-related phenomena and illustrates the scope and power of genetic…”
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    Competition alters the perception of noxious stimuli in male and female athletes by Sternberg, W F, Bailin, D, Grant, M, Gracely, R H

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-05-1998)
    “…The ability of athletes to continue to compete despite sustaining painful injury is often interpreted as evidence for the activation of endogenous analgesia…”
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    Effects of gestational stress and neonatal handling on pain, analgesia, and stress behavior of adult mice by Sternberg, Wendy F, Ridgway, Caroline G

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-03-2003)
    “…Stressors presented during the late prenatal and early postnatal periods can have long-term effects on offspring behavior, due to the sensitive periods in the…”
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    The analgesic response to stress: genetic and gender considerations by Sternberg, W F, Liebeskind, J C

    “…The brain contains neuronal circuits, activation of which by electrical stimulation or environmental stress causes analgesia. Both opioid and non-opioid forms…”
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    Opioid and Nonopioid Swim Stress-Induced Analgesia: A Parametric Analysis in Mice by Mogil, Jeffrey S., Sternberg, Wendy F., Balian, Harout, Liebeskind, John C., Sadowski, Bogdan

    Published in Physiology & behavior (1996)
    “…Environmental stress causes the activation of two types of endogenous pain inhibitory systems in animals: opioid analgesia is antagonized by opiate receptor…”
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    1,3-di- o-Tolylguanidine (DTG) differentially affects acute and tonic formalin pain: Antagonism by rimcazole by Kest, Benjamin, Mogil, Jeffrey S., Sternberg, Wendy F., Pechnick, Robert N., Liebeskind, John C.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-09-1995)
    “…The role of the sigma receptor in prolonged pain was examined by assessing the effects of 1,3, di- o-tolylguanidine (DTG), a selective sigma receptor ligand,…”
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    Qualitative sex differences in κ-opioid analgesia in mice are dependent on age by Sternberg, Wendy F, Ritchie, Jennifer, Mogil, Jeffrey S

    Published in Neuroscience letters (10-06-2004)
    “…The effects of aging on sex differences in analgesia from the κ-opioid agonist, U50,488H (U50), were examined in C57BL/6J mice. U50 analgesia can be blocked by…”
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    Sex differences in the antagonism of swim stress-induced analgesia: effects of gonadectomy and estrogen replacement by Mogil, Jeffrey S, Sternberg, Wendy F, Kest, Benjamin, Marek, Przemyslaw, Liebeskind, John C

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-04-1993)
    “…Sex differences in the neurochemical mediation of swim stress-induced analgesia (SSIA) were examined in Swiss-Webster mice. Intact and gonadectomized adult…”
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    The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 prevents long-lasting non-associative morphine tolerance in the rat by Ben-Eliyahu, S, Marek, P, Vaccarino, A L, Mogil, J S, Sternberg, W F, Liebeskind, J C

    Published in Brain research (20-03-1992)
    “…Several studies have demonstrated that the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) antagonist MK-801 attenuates the development of morphine tolerance and withdrawal. These…”
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    N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor antagonist MK-801 blocks non-opioid stress-induced analgesia. II. Comparison across three swim-stress paradigms in selectively bred mice by Marek, P, Mogil, J S, Sternberg, W F, Panocka, I, Liebeskind, J C

    Published in Brain research (24-04-1992)
    “…The effects of the specific N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor antagonist MK-801 (dizocilpine, 0.075 mg/kg, i.p.) on swim-stress-induced analgesia (SSIA)…”
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    Antinociception following 1,3,-di- o-tolylguanidine, a selective σ receptor ligand by Mogil, Jeffrey S., Sternberg, Wendy F., Pechnick, Robert N., Liebeskind, John C., Kest, Benjamin

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-04-1995)
    “…The role of σ receptors in antinociceptive processes remains equivocal, because previous σ drugs also bind to PCP/NMDA and opiate receptors. The present study…”
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    Oligogenic determination of morphine analgesic magnitude: a genetic analysis of selectively bred mouse lines by Mogil, J S, Flodman, P, Spence, M A, Sternberg, W F, Kest, B, Sadowski, B, Liebeskind, J C, Belknap, J K

    Published in Behavior genetics (01-07-1995)
    “…Two ongoing selective breeding projects have produced mice that display divergent analgesic responses to morphine. These two projects have selected for similar…”
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    Motivation: A Biobehavioural Approach.(Brief Article) by Sternberg, W. F

    “…"Motivation: a biobehavioral approach" by Roderick Wong is reviewed…”
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    Acute progesterone can recruit sex-specific neurochemical mechanisms mediating swim stress-induced and mu -opioid analgesia in mice by Sternberg, W F, Chesler, E J, Wilson, S G, Mogil, J S

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2004)
    “…There is a qualitative sex difference in the neurochemical mediation of stress-induced and mu -opioid analgesia; these phenomena are dependent on…”
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