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Spinal Cord Connections Research Group

Posted on August 29, 2014 by Brett Graham

Our laboratory studies how sensory information, including pain signals, are coded in the spinal cord. We use a range of techniques including patch clamp electrophysiology, optogenetics, and immunohistochemistry to study the function of spinal nerve cells and circuits.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged dorsal horn, pain, research, spinal cord | Leave a reply

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1. The role of Hypothalamic Orexin circuits in neuropathic pain
2. The effect of ageing on spinal pain circuits
3. Molecular/genetic analysis of spinal circuits
4. Characterisation of Thy1 positive neurons in the dorsal horn
5. Characterisation of calretinin positive neurons in the deep dorsal horn of the sacral spinal cord

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