Biography and Research Information
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Anqi W. Walbaum's research has focused on the pharmacological effects of opioid analgesics, particularly morphine derivatives, on pain perception and related physiological responses. This work has involved studies in male Sprague-Dawley rats, investigating how these compounds interact with opioid receptors to modulate pain thresholds. Walbaum has also explored the experimental aspects of diabetes mellitus in these animal models. Beyond pharmacology, Walbaum's research interests extend to the neurobiology of the inner ear, specifically examining the access of cholinergic antagonists to efferent synapses. This line of inquiry contributes to understanding sensory system function and potential therapeutic targets.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 36
Selected Publications
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Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear (2021)
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Pinprick hypo- and hyperalgesia in diabetic rats: Can diet content affect experimental outcome? (2018)
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Preclinical assessment of utility of M6S for multimodal acute and chronic pain treatment in diabetic neuropathy (2017)
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Crystal structure of 4,4′-bis[3-(piperidin-1-yl)prop-1-yn-1-yl]-1,1′-biphenyl (2017)
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Evaluation of Analgesia, Tolerance, and the Mechanism of Action of Morphine-6-O-Sulfate Across Multiple Pain Modalities in Sprague-Dawley Rats (2017)
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- Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear
- Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear
- Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear
- Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear
- Characterizing the Access of Cholinergic Antagonists to Efferent Synapses in the Inner Ear
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