The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Researchers map brain activity associated with a person’s anticipation of or direct confrontation with danger.
Researchers map brain activity associated with a person’s anticipation of or direct confrontation with danger.
Immune-like cells in the central nervous system are now recognized as key participants in the creation and maintenance of persistent pain.
Since the mid-2000s, the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.7 has emerged as a promising target for a new class of analgesics.
The brain is activated differently when it’s contemplating, rather than directly facing, a threat.
The acute pain that results from injury or disease is very different from chronic pain.
Researchers find consistent behaviors and brain activity in an international study.
Researchers are beginning to tease apart the mechanisms underlying differences in how males and females respond to powerful painkillers.
The race to develop analgesic drugs that inhibit sodium channel NaV1.7 is revealing a complex sensory role for the protein.
Screaming obscenities when you stub your toe makes perfect biological sense.
Decades after their discovery by bioprospectors, amphibian-derived analgesics continue to attract scientific attention.