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Thomas E. Forman
Thomas E. Forman
Stanford University
Allodynia
Chronic pain
Anesthesia
Bone healing
Angiotensin receptor
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Temporal contribution of myeloid-lineage TLR4 to the transition to chronic pain: A focus on sex differences.
2021
The Journal of Neuroscience
Nolan A. Huck
Janelle Siliezar-Doyle
Elena S. Haight
Ryosuke Ishida
Thomas E. Forman
Shaogen Wu
Huaishuang Shen
Yoshinori Takemura
J. David Clark
Vivianne L. Tawfik
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Exercise and angiotensin receptor blockade enhance recovery after orthopaedic trauma in mice by decreasing pain and improving muscle regeneration
2019
bioRxiv
Vivianne L. Tawfik
Marco Quarta
Patrick Paine
Thomas E. Forman
Jukka Pajarinen
Yoshinori Takemura
Stuart B. Goodman
Thomas A. Rando
J. David Clark
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Angiotensin receptor blockade mimics the effect of exercise on recovery after orthopaedic trauma by decreasing pain and improving muscle regeneration
2019
The Journal of Physiology
Vivianne L. Tawfik
Marco Quarta
Patrick Paine
Thomas E. Forman
Jukka Pajarinen
Yoshinori Takemura
Stuart B. Goodman
Thomas A. Rando
J. David Clark
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