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Newly Available Datasets
The HEAL Data Platform connects to HEAL-compliant repositories where data are stored, providing a single point of access to the diverse array of studies and data funded by the NIH HEAL Initiative®. Here are some of the latest studies to share their data so that they are accessible on the HEAL Data Platform.
Jan - Mar 2024
Regulation of neuropathic pain by exercise: effects on nociceptor plasticity and inflammation
MEGAN R DETLOFF, DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Multi-organ human-on-a-chip system to address overdose and acute and chronic efficacy and off-target toxicity
James J Hickman, MICHAEL L SHULER, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Modeling temporomandibular joint disorders pain: role of transient receptor potential ion channels
Yong Chen, DUKE UNIVERSITY
Collaborating to Heal Addiction and Mental Health in Primary care (CHAMP)
JOHN C. FORTNEY, Anna Ratzliff, ANDREW J SAXON, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Sleep, opiate withdrawal and the N/OFQ - NOP system
Michael R Bruchas, Thomas S Kilduff, SRI INTERNATIONAL
Improving health and employment outcomes through workplace opioid policies
Ann Marie Dale, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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