1985 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Neuroscience, Endocrinology, Bone cancer and Nociception. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Osteoarthritis and Periosteum. His Neuroscience study combines topics in areas such as Hyperalgesia and Allodynia.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Molecular biology, Substance P, Tachykinin receptor and Nucleus in addition to Endocrinology. His study in Bone cancer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bone pain, Neuropathic pain, Cancer pain and Sarcoma. His Nociception research includes elements of Chronic pain, Anatomy and Spinal cord.
Patrick W. Mantyh focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Bone cancer, Pathology and Receptor. Patrick W. Mantyh studied Internal medicine and Oncology that intersect with Bone metastasis. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neuropeptide, Calcitonin gene-related peptide, Substance P and Muscularis mucosae.
Patrick W. Mantyh has included themes like Nociception, Molecular biology and Spinal cord in his Substance P study. In his study, Analgesic and Surgery is strongly linked to Cancer pain, which falls under the umbrella field of Bone cancer. As part of the same scientific family, Patrick W. Mantyh usually focuses on Pathology, concentrating on Nerve growth factor and intersecting with Antibody.
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Pathology, Nerve growth factor, Bone pain and Bone cancer. His Internal medicine research incorporates elements of Endocrinology and Oncology. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Femur and Bone healing.
The various areas that he examines in his Pathology study include Neuroma, Metastasis and Sensory nerve. His Nerve growth factor research integrates issues from Monoclonal antibody, Neurotrophin, Pharmacology and Nociception. His studies in Bone cancer integrate themes in fields like Antibody, Prostate, Surgery and Cancer pain.
His main research concerns Pathology, Nerve growth factor, Tropomyosin receptor kinase A, Chronic pain and Sensory nerve. His studies deal with areas such as Bone pain and Skeleton as well as Nerve growth factor. Patrick W. Mantyh interconnects Nociceptor and Bone remodeling in the investigation of issues within Sensory nerve.
His work carried out in the field of Bone cancer brings together such families of science as Prostate and Oncology. Patrick W. Mantyh combines subjects such as Internal medicine and Surgery with his study of Osteosarcoma. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endocrinology and Knee Joint.
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The Cerebral Signature for Pain Perception and Its Modulation
Irene Tracey;Patrick W. Mantyh.
Neuron (2007)
The molecular dynamics of pain control.
Stephen P. Hunt;Patrick W. Mantyh.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2001)
Inhibition of hyperalgesia by ablation of lamina I spinal neurons expressing the substance P receptor.
Patrick W. Mantyh;Scott D. Rogers;Scott D. Rogers;Prisca Honore;Prisca Honore;Brian J. Allen;Brian J. Allen.
Science (1997)
Murine models of inflammatory, neuropathic and cancer pain each generates a unique set of neurochemical changes in the spinal cord and sensory neurons.
P Honore;S.D Rogers;M.J Schwei;J.L Salak-Johnson.
Neuroscience (2000)
Neurochemical and cellular reorganization of the spinal cord in a murine model of bone cancer pain
Matthew J. Schwei;Prisca Honore;Scott D. Rogers;Janeen L. Salak-Johnson.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1999)
Primary afferent tachykinins are required to experience moderate to intense pain
Yu Qing Cao;Patrick W. Mantyh;Elaine J. Carlson;Anne Marie Gillespie.
Nature (1998)
Origins of skeletal pain: sensory and sympathetic innervation of the mouse femur
D. B. Mach;S. D. Rogers;S. D. Rogers;M. C. Sabino;M. C. Sabino;N. M. Luger;N. M. Luger.
Neuroscience (2002)
Osteoprotegerin blocks bone cancer-induced skeletal destruction, skeletal pain and pain-related neurochemical reorganization of the spinal cord
Prisca Honore;Nancy M. Luger;Nancy M. Luger;Mary Ann C. Sabino;Mary Ann C. Sabino;Matthew J. Schwei;Matthew J. Schwei.
Nature Medicine (2000)
Aluminum, Iron, and Zinc Ions Promote Aggregation of Physiological Concentrations of β‐Amyloid Peptide
Patrick W. Mantyh;Joseph R. Ghilardi;Scott Rogers;Eric DeMaster.
Journal of Neurochemistry (1993)
Receptor endocytosis and dendrite reshaping in spinal neurons after somatosensory stimulation
Patrick W. Mantyh;Patrick W. Mantyh;Eric Demaster;Eric Demaster;Amit Malhotra;Joseph R. Ghilardi;Joseph R. Ghilardi.
Science (1995)
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