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Investigation of the relationship between the adrenergic vasoconstrictor system, cholinergic vasodilatation, and gender (2000) Berghoff M, Kathpal M, Kilo S, Hilz MJ, Freeman RL Other publication type Neural and endothelial control of the microcirculation in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (2000) Kilo S, Berghoff M, Hilz MJ, Freeman RL Journal article, Original article The contribution of sensory nerves to the cutaneous microcirculation in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes (1999) Kilo S, Berghoff M, Hilz MJ, Freeman RL Other publication type Investigation of the neural and vascular control mechanisms of the cutaneous microcirculation (1999) Berghoff M, Kilo S, Hilz MJ, Freeman RL Other publication type Impaired endothelium dependent with preserved non-endothelium dependent cutaneous microvascular function in patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (1998) Kilo S, Khalil LA, Veves A, Hilz MJ, Freeman RL Other publication type Cannabinoids reduce hyperalgesia and inflammation via interaction with peripheral CB1 receptors (1998) Kilo S, Hargreaves KM, Richardson JD Journal article, Original article Peripheral CGRP release as a marker for neurogenic inflammation: a model system for the study of neuropeptide secretion in rat paw skin (1997) Kilo S, Harding-Rose C, Hargreaves KM, Flores CM Journal article Attenuation of peripheral inflammation by nicotine: Comparison of neuropeptide secretion and behavioral responses in the rat. (1997) Kilo S, Hargreaves KM, Flores CM Other publication type Neuronal nicotinic receptor expression in sensory neurons of the rat trigeminal ganglion: Demonstration of alpha 3 beta 4, a novel subtype in the mammalian nervous system (1996) Flores CM, DeCamp RM, Kilo S, Rogers SW, Hargreaves KM Journal article, Original article INFLAMMATORY MODELS OF CUTANEOUS HYPERALGESIA ARE SENSITIVE TO EFFECTS OF IBUPROFEN IN MAN (1995) Kilo S, Forster C, Geisslinger G, Brune K, Handwerker HO Journal article