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Investigating spinal mechanisms and treatment targets for pain: From rodent preclinical models to novel human tissue assays.| title | Investigating spinal mechanisms and treatment targets for pain: From rodent preclinical models to novel human tissue assays. |
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| start_date | 2026/03/20 |
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| schedule | 11h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | nc |
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| summary | Dr. Mike Hildebrand’s research is aimed at bridging the translational divide between rodent preclinical work on spinal pain processing and new treatment approaches for humans. His team has developed new human spinal cord tissue models of pain signaling that parallel rodent in vivo and ex vivo pain models. Using these complementary approaches, they are investigating molecular mechanisms of pain processing across development, sex and species, including the regulation of excitatory glutamate receptors and neuronal excitability in dorsal horn nociceptive circuits. |
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| responsibles | NC |
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| submitted | published | | 2026/03/10 15:02 UTC |
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