Martins D.F.
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2017 | 1 |
2018 | 1 |
2020 | 1 |
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Fisiología | 1 |
Dolor | 1 |
Inmunología | 1 |
Inflamación | 1 |
Biología | 1 |
Neurología | 1 |
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Fisiología humana | 3 |
Farmacología y terapéutica | 2 |
Fisiología y materias afines | 1 |
Enfermedades | 1 |
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Aline Siteneski | 3 |
Ludtke D.D. | 2 |
Santos A. | 2 |
Dal-Secco D. | 1 |
Reed W.R. | 1 |
Cidral-Filho F.J. | 1 |
Galassi T.d.O. | 1 |
dos Santos A.R.S. | 1 |
Salgado A.S.I. | 1 |
Buffon A.C. | 1 |
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Publicaciones del autor
High-Intensity Swimming Exercise Decreases Glutamate-Induced Nociception by Activation of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors Inhibiting Phosphorylated Protein Kinase A
ArticleAbstract: Several studies in humans have reported that improved pain control is associated with exercise in aPalabras claves:Adenosine, Cannabinoid, glutamate, Nociception, Opioid, Physical activityAutores:Aline Siteneski, Dal-Secco D., Ludtke D.D., Martins D.F., Santos A.Fuentes:googlescopusNeurobiological mechanisms of antiallodynic effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a mice model of neuropathic pain
ArticleAbstract: Background Neuropathic pain is relatively common and occurs in approximately 6–8% of the population.Palabras claves:Antiallodynic, Chronic pain, neuropathy, TDCS, Von Frey testAutores:Aline Siteneski, Caumo W., Martins D.F., Martins T.C., Medeiros L.F., Nucci-Martins C., Santos A., Souza A., Torres I.L.S.Fuentes:googlescopusHigh-intensity swimming exercise reduces inflammatory pain in mice by activation of the endocannabinoid system
ArticleAbstract: As exercise intervention solely for pain reduction is relatively new, the available research still lPalabras claves:cannabinoid receptors, Chronic pain, inflammatory pain, physical exerciseAutores:Aline Siteneski, Buffon A.C., Cidral-Filho F.J., dos Santos A.R.S., Galassi T.d.O., Ludtke D.D., Martins D.F., Reed W.R., Salgado A.S.I.Fuentes:googlescopus