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Shumilla JA, Liron T, Mochly-Rosen D, Kendig JJ, Sweitzer SM. Ethanol withdrawal-associated allodynia and hyperalgesia: age-dependent regulation by protein kinase C ? and ? isozymes. J of Pain.6, 535-49, 2005.

Jones TL, Sweitzer SM, Wilson S, Yeomans DC. GABAb receptors on central terminals of C nociceptors mediate intersegmental A? nociceptor evoked hypoalgesia: an antisense herpes vector study. European J of Pain 9, 233-42, 2005.

Sweitzer SM, Peters MC, Medicherla S, Protter A, Yeomans DC. Peripheral and central p38 MAPK mediates capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia. Pain 111, 278-85, 2004.

Shumilla JA, Sweitzer SM, Kendig JJ. Acute and chronic ethanol exacerbates formalin pain in neonatal rats. Neuroscience Letters 367, 29-33, 2004.

Shumilla JA, Sweitzer SM, Kendig JJ. Acute and chronic ethanol does not alter incisional pain in neonatal rats. Neuroscience Letters 366, 332-335, 2004.

Sweitzer SM, Allen CP, Zissen MH, Kendig JJ. Mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia upon acute opioid withdrawal in the neonatal rat. Pain 110, 269-280, 2004.

Sweitzer SM, Wong SME, Tjolsen A, Allen C, Mochly-Rosen D, Kendig JJ. Exaggerated nociceptive responses on morphine withdrawal: roles of protein kinase C-? and -?. Pain 110, 281-289, 2004.

Sweitzer SM, Wong S, Peters MC, Mochly-Rosen D, Yeomans DC, Kendig JJ. Protein kinase C-? and -?: Involvement in formalin-induced nociception in neonatal rats. JPET 309, 616-625, 2004.

Shumilla JA, Sweitzer SM, Eger EI, Laster MJ, Kendig JJ. Inhibition of spinal protein kinase C-? or -? isozymes does not affect halothane MAC in rats. Anesthesia and Analgesia 99, 82-84, 2004.
Sweitzer SM, Shumilla JA, Zissen MH, Kendig JJ. Protein kinase C ? and ?: Roles in age-specific modulation of acute opioid withdrawal allodynia. Semin. Pain Med. 1, 206-219, 2003.

Sweitzer SM, Fann SA, Borg TK, Baynes JW, Yost MJ. What is the future of diabetic wound care? The Diabetes Educator 32(2006)in press.
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