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Michael Tal
Michael Tal
Professor of Medical Neurobiology
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Extra-territorial pain in rats with a peripheral mononeuropathy: mechano-hyperalgesia and mechano-allodynia in the territory of an uninjured nerve
M Tal, GJ Bennett
Pain 57 (3), 375-382, 1994
5191994
Tyrosine phosphorylation of the NR2B subunit of the NMDA receptor in the spinal cord during the development and maintenance of inflammatory hyperalgesia
W Guo, S Zou, Y Guan, T Ikeda, M Tal, R Dubner, K Ren
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (14), 6208-6217, 2002
3132002
Genetic impairment of interleukin-1 signaling attenuates neuropathic pain, autotomy, and spontaneous ectopic neuronal activity, following nerve injury in mice
G Wolf, E Gabay, M Tal, R Yirmiya, Y Shavit
Pain 120 (3), 315-324, 2006
2022006
A novel antioxidant alleviates heat hyperalgesia in rats with an experimental painful peripheral neuropathy
M Tal
Neuroreport 7 (8), 1382-1384, 1996
1881996
Susceptibility to chronic pain following nerve injury is genetically affected by CACNG2
J Nissenbaum, M Devor, Z Seltzer, M Gebauer, M Michaelis, M Tal, ...
Genome research 20 (9), 1180-1190, 2010
1622010
Dextrorphan relieves neuropathic heat-evoked hyperalgesia in the rat
M Tal, GJ Bennett
Neuroscience letters 151 (1), 107-110, 1993
1601993
Abnormal discharge originates at the site of nerve injury in experimental constriction neuropathy (CCI) in the rat
M Tal, E Eliav
Pain 64 (3), 511-518, 1996
1561996
The effects of axotomy on neurons and satellite glial cells in mouse trigeminal ganglion
PS Cherkas, TY Huang, T Pannicke, M Tal, A Reichenbach, M Hanani
Pain 110 (1-2), 290-298, 2004
1542004
Inflammation with no axonal damage of the rat saphenous nerve trunk induces ectopic discharge and mechanosensitivity in myelinated axons
E Eliav, R Benoliel, M Tal
Neuroscience Letters 311 (1), 49-52, 2001
1422001
A novel putative neuropeptide receptor expressed in neural tissue, including sensory epithelia
M Tal, DA Ammar, M Karpuj, V Krizhanovsky, M Naim, DA Thompson
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 209 (2), 752-759, 1995
1231995
Ectopic discharge in injured nerves: comparison of trigeminal and somatic afferent
M Tal, M Devor
Brain research 579 (1), 148-151, 1992
1171992
P2 receptors in satellite glial cells in trigeminal ganglia of mice
M Weick, PS Cherkas, W Härtig, T Pannicke, O Uckermann, A Bringmann, ...
Neuroscience 120 (4), 969-977, 2003
1162003
Human HER2 (neu) Promoter: Evidence for Multiple Mechanisms for Transcriptional Initiation
M Tal, CR King, MH Kraus, A Ullrich, J Schlessinger, D Givol
Molecular and cellular biology 7 (7), 2597-2601, 1987
1161987
The effects of brain stem transections on the neuronal networks responsible for rhythmical jaw muscle activity in the guinea pig
SH Chandler, M Tal
Journal of Neuroscience 6 (6), 1831-1842, 1986
1121986
Neuropathic pain sensations are differentially sensitive to dextrorphan
M Tal, GJ Bennett
Neuroreport 5 (12), 1438-1440, 1994
1101994
The organization and activity patterns of the anterior and posterior heads of the guinea pig digastric muscle
A Lev-Tov, M Tal
Journal of neurophysiology 58 (3), 496-509, 1987
1041987
Local injection of nerve growth factor (NGF) triggers degranulation of mast cells in rat paw
M Tal, R Liberman
Neuroscience letters 221 (2-3), 129-132, 1997
1011997
Relationship between jaw movements and trigeminal motoneuron membrane-potential fluctuations during cortically induced rhythmical jaw movements in the guinea pig.
LJ Goldberg, SH Chandler, M Tal
Journal of Neurophysiology 48 (1), 110-138, 1982
1001982
Chronic blockade of interleukin-1 (IL-1) prevents and attenuates neuropathic pain behavior and spontaneous ectopic neuronal activity following nerve injury
E Gabay, G Wolf, Y Shavit, R Yirmiya, M Tal
European journal of pain 15 (3), 242-248, 2011
982011
The transneuronal induction of sprouting and synapse formation in intact mouse muscles.
S Rotshenker, M Tal
The Journal of physiology 360 (1), 387-396, 1985
911985
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