Psychometric assessment of the Rat Grimace Scale and development of an analgesic intervention score.
Our limited ability to assess spontaneous pain in rodent models of painful human conditions may be associated with a translational failure of promising analgesic compounds in to clinical use. If measurement of spontaneous pain behaviours can be used to generate an analgesic intervention score their...
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Main Authors: | Vanessa Oliver, Debbie De Rantere, Rheanne Ritchie, Jessica Chisholm, Kent G Hecker, Daniel S J Pang |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6934e37920364b1ca7533948b51cf277 |
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