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Kyungsoon Chang Chung, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Kyungsoon Chang Chung DATE: January 8, 2008 PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: Professor Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology School of Medicine University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, Texas 77555-1069 telephone: (409)747-4174 fax: (409) 762-9382 E-mail: [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL: October 9, 1946, Seoul, Korea Citizen of the U.S.A. 57 Colony Park Circle Galveston, Texas 77551 (409) 744-8723 EDUCATION: 3/65-2/69 B.S. in Biology (Minor-chemistry), Sogang University of Seoul, Korea 9/69-11/72 Graduate Study, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 9/73-5/78 Ph.D. in Anatomy, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois 9/77-12/78 Postdoctoral training, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas BOARD CERTIFICATION: NA LICENSURE INFORMATION: NA PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

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Kyungsoon Chang Chung, Ph.D.

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Kyungsoon Chang Chung DATE: January 8, 2008

PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: ProfessorDepartment of Neuroscience and Cell BiologySchool of MedicineUniversity of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, Texas 77555-1069telephone: (409)747-4174fax: (409) 762-9382E-mail: [email protected]

BIOGRAPHICAL: October 9, 1946, Seoul, KoreaCitizen of the U.S.A. 57 Colony Park CircleGalveston, Texas 77551(409) 744-8723

EDUCATION:

3/65-2/69 B.S. in Biology (Minor-chemistry), Sogang University of Seoul, Korea

9/69-11/72 Graduate Study, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York

9/73-5/78 Ph.D. in Anatomy, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois

9/77-12/78 Postdoctoral training, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

BOARD CERTIFICATION: NA

LICENSURE INFORMATION: NA

PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

3/69-9/69 Teaching Assistant (Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrate), Department of biology, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea

9/70-11/72 Research Assistant, Department of Biological Science, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York

9/73-5/75 Teaching Assistant (Human Gross Anatomy), Department of Anatomy, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois

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9/74-5/76 Teaching Assistant (Histology) Department of Anatomy, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine

9/75-5/77 Teaching Assistant (Neuroscience), Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine

9/76-5/77 Teaching Assistant (Neuroanatomy Course), Loyola University of Chicago, Dental School

9/77-12/78 Postdoctoral Training, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

3/79-12/79 Instructor, Department of biology, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea.

2/80-6/82 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. Teaching participation in Human Gross Anatomy, Histology and Neuroanatomy Courses (medical students)

7/81-8/95 Associate Member, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/83-8/86 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/86-8/89 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/89-8/93 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/90-8/93 Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and Basic Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/91-8/94 Acting Chair, Department of Humanities and Basic Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/93-8/94 Professor, Department of Humanities and Basic Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences and Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

9/93 - Professor, Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences, School of Medicine, and Member, Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:

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Area of Research

The mechanism of persistent pain, neuropathic pain and colitis pain.The fine morphology, circuitry and development of mammalian central nervous system.

Grant Support

Current"Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain (CRPS)", J.M. Chung, P.I., K. Chung, Co-

Investigator, 10% effort, Total direct cost - $1,250,000, 2/1/05-11/30/10, National Institutes of Health RO1 Research Grant, NS31680-9.

"On the Mechanism of Causalgia", J.M. Chung, Principal Investigator, Kyungsoon Chung, Co-investigator, 10% effort, Total project direct cost $751,173, 12/1/93-11/30/98, National Institute of Health, Research Grant, NS31680.

“Pain and Inflammation”, W. D. Willis, Program Director: Project 3 - “Sympathetic nervous system in pain from injured and inflamed nerves”, K. Chung, P.I. (total award for project 3, $988,215, 08/01/01-07/31/06, no coast extension to 07/31/08), National Institute of Health, Program Project Grant NS11255.

Pending "Peripheral and Central Sensitization in Pain" J.M. Chung, Program Director:

Project 2 – " Role of ROS in Capsaicin Induced Central Sensitization" K. Chung, PI, (total for project 2, $1,071,104, 04/01/2008-03/31/2013), National Institute of Health, Program Project Grant, pending.

Past“Bio-Rad MRC-1024 Confocal Image Analysis System”, Shared

Instrumentation Grant, R.E. Coggeshall, P.I. K. Chung, Co-user $181,149, 4/01/99 – 03/31/00, National Institute of Health

“Sympathetic Nervous System in Neuropathic Pain”, K. Chung, P.I., total

project direct cost $565,017, 05/01/1996 - 04/31/2001, National Institute of Health, Research Grant NS35057.

"Neuroglobin protein in neuropathic rats" K. Chung, P.I., 5% effort, Total direct cost -$39,325.00, December 31, 2005 – December 31, 2007, Amgen Inc., Research Contract #200516473

COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES:

National: None University of Texas Medical Branch

Animal Care and Use Committee, 9/90 -8/92 Cell Biology Graduate Program,

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Curriculum Committee, 9/93 – 8/96Examination Committee, 9/95 – 8/97Admission Committee, 9/98 – 8/07Graduate Program Review Committee, 9/01 - present

School of Allied Health Sciences

Department Research Committee, 9/90 – 8/91 Faculty Affairs Committee, 9/91 – 8/92Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 9/91 – 8/95 Grading and Promotion Committee, 9/91 – 8/94Administrative Council Committee, 9/91 – 8/94Research Task Force (Chair), under Curricula Committee, 9/92 – 8/94

Marine Biomedical Institute

Animal Care Committee, 9/83 – 8/91Image Analysis System Committee, 9/88 - presentElectron Microscopic Committee, 9/88 – 8/02Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 9/95- 8/99Faculty Evaluation Committee, 9/95 – 8/97

Departmental – Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences

Faculty Evaluation Committee, 9/95 – 8/97Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 9/95 – 8/99Faculty Mentoring Committee, 9/02 – 8/04 Supervising committee for the 2nd fl cryostat and Light microscopic Image

Analysis System common facility, 9/97 - presentPost tenure Review – 8 faculty members in the Department 5/05

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

A. TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AT UTMB:

a. Teaching:School of Medicine (SOM)

Instructor, Gross and Human Developmental Anatomy, School of Medicine, 5 hr. lectures, 130 hr. laboratories, 1982-1989, 1995-1997

Instructor, Gross Anatomy and Radiology, School of Medicine, 3 hr. lectures, 32 hr. Problem Based Learning, 64 hr. Laboratories, 1998-prsent

School of Allied Health Sciences (SAHS):

Instructor, Studies in Human Anatomy (HUBS 4016), 16 hr. lectures, 32 hr. laboratory, 1990-1992

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Instructor, Human Anatomy and Physiology III (HUBS 3630), 40 hr. lectures, 32 hr. laboratory, 1990-1994

Small Group facilitator, Health Professions Workshop, 4 hr., 1990-1995 Instructor, Human Anatomy and Physiology I (HUBS 3401), 18 hr. lectures,

32 hr. laboratory, 1991-1994 Small Group facilitator, Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (CORE

3322), 4 hr., 1992-1994 Leadership Development for the Allied Health Professions (HUBS 3022), 2

hr., 1992-1994 Instructor, Human Neurosciences (HUBS 3018), 16 hr. lectures, 1993-1994

Laboratory Instructor, Human Anatomy for Physical Therapists (HUBS 4424), 64 hr. laboratory, 1994-1995

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS):

Instructor, Modern Research Techniques, Cell Biology Graduate Program, 1hr. lecture, 1994 - 2001

Instructor, Laboratory Orientation, Cell Biology Graduate Program, 1-4 hr. 1992 - present

Instructor, Advanced Microanatomy & Cell Biology, 1 hr., 1996

b. Students/Mentees/Advisees/Trainees:Post-doctoral fellows:

Young Suk Suh, M.D., 1982-1983Ho Suck Kang, Ph.D., 1986-1987Won Taek Lee, M.D., Ph.D. 1987-1989Mae Ja Park, M.D., Ph.D. 1991-1993Young Ho Lee, M.D., Ph.D. January 1996 - June, 1997Seo Eun Lee, Ph.D. July 1997 – August, 1998Won Hong Woo, M. D., July 1997 – August, 1998Jiangang Xie, June 1998 – August, 2000Chang Hoon Kim, Ph.D., March 2000 – February 2002Eun Joo Baik Han, M.D., Ph.D., March 2001 – July 2002.Gao, Xiu, M.D., Ph.D., October 2002 – December, 2006 Park, Eun-Sung, DVM, Ph.D., January 2005 – July 2006

Master's students:

NoneMedical Students:

Jivesh Sharma, 1984, Summer research program for 8 weeksRosie Sequin, 1987, Summer research program for 8 weeksMicheal Powers, 1988, Summer research program for 8 weeksElizabeth Garret, 1989, Summer research program for 8 weeksJoseph Chris Wehman, 1997, Summer research program for 8 weeks

1998, Selected as a Stjepcevich Scholar Residents:

Rudy Briner, M.D., 1986-1987, One year full time research

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Todd Trier, M.D., 1995 - June, 1996, collaborator in a research project

Undergraduate students: None

High school Students:Amy Hsin-Yi Tang, May - August, 1996, Volunteer work for 2.5

months

c. Chair/Member of Ph.D. Supervisory Committee for:Hong Shen, Neuroscience Program, 1995-1998, Ph.D. Co-mentorAllen Chi-Chuan Wang, 1997 – 1999, Ph.D. supervisory committee

memberAdrian Bennett, 1998 – 2000, Ph.D. supervisory committee member Charles Mills, 2000 – 2002, Ph.D. supervisory committee memberErica Schwartz, 2005 – present, Ph.D. candidate, Co-mentorJune Yowtak, 2005 – present, M.D. & Ph.D. candidate, Co-mentor

MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:

American Association of AnatomistsCajal ClubKorean Scientists and Engineers Association in AmericaSociety for NeuroscienceSociety for Neuroscience, Galveston ChapterInternational Brain Research OrganizationInternational Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)

HONORS:

University Scholarship, Sogang University, 1967-1968American Women's Club Scholarship, Sogang University, 1968-1969Research Fellowship, SUNY at Albany, 1970-1972HONORS information continued:Basic Science Fellowship, Loyola University, 1973-1976Schmitt Doctoral Fellowship, Loyola University, 1976-1977

Teaching Award, Department of Humanities Basic Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, 1992

Research Award, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, 1992

Travel Award, The American Physiological Society, for XXXIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, 1997

The Best Basic Science Course - Gross Anatomy (a member of team teaching), School of Medicine, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

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Editorial Board noneJournal Reviewer for

Brain Research, Experimental Brain ResearchExperimental NeurologyIEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation EngineeringJ. NeurochemistryJ. Experimental NeurologyJ. NeuroscienceJ. Comparative NeurologyNeuroscienceNeuroscience LettersPain

Grant Reviewer for NIH, NSF,Wellcome Trust,Medical Research Council, Spinal Cord Research Foundation, Paralyzed Veterans Association, Muscular Dystrophy Association

PUBLISHED:

A. ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:

1. Chung, J.M., Chung, K. and Wurster, R.D. Sympathetic preganglionic neurons of the cat spinal cord: horseradish peroxidase study. Brain Res. 91:126-131, 1975.2. Chung, K., Langford, L.A., Applebaum, A.E. and Coggeshall, R.E. Primary

afferent fibers in the tract of Lissauer in the rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 184:587-598, 1979.

3. Chung, K., Chung, J.M., LaVelle, F.W. and Wurster, R.D. The anatomical localization of descending pressor pathways in the cat spinal cord. Neurosci. Lett. 15:71-75, 1979.

4. Chung, K., Chung, J. M. LaVelle, R.W. and Wurster, R.D. Sympathetic neurons in the cat spinal cord projecting to the stellate ganglion. J. Comp. Neurol. 185:23-30, 1979.

5. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Primary afferent axons in the tract of Lissauer in the cat. J. Comp. Neurol. 186:451-463, 1979.

6. Chung, K., LaVelle, F.W. and Wurster, R. D. Ultrastructure of HRP-identified sympathetic preganglionic neurons in cats. J. Comp. Neurol. 190:147-155, 1980.

7. Whang, S.Y., Chung, I.H., Chang, K. and Shin, T.S. The morphological studies on the closure of the ductus arteriosus in the rat. Yonsei J. Med. Sci. 13:103-113, 1980. (In Korean)

8. Park, K.A. and Chang, K. The origin of the A. Labryrintin in human. Korean J. Anat. 13:97-100, 1980. (In Korean)

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9. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K., Chung, J.M. and Langford, L.A. Primary afferent axons in the tract of Lissauer in the monkey. J. Comp. Neurol. 196:431-442, 1981.

10. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Quantitation of propriospinal fibers in the tract of Lissauer of the rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 211:418-426, 1982.

11. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Number of axons in lateral and ventral funiculi of rat sacral spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol. 214:72-78, 1983.

12. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Propriospinal fibers in the rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 217:47-53, 1983.

13. Suh, Y.S., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. A study of axonal diameters and areas in lumbosacral roots and nerves. J. Comp. Neurol. 222:473-481, 1984.

14. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. The ratio of dorsal root ganglion cells to dorsal root axons in sacral segments of the cat. J. Comp. Neurol. 225:24-30, 1984.

15. Coggeshall, R.E. and Chung, K. The determination of an empirical correction factor to deal with problems of nucleolar splitting in neuronal counts. J. Neurosci. Meth. 10:149-155, 1984.

16. Chung, K., Kevetter, G.A., Willis, W.D. And Coggeshall, R.E. An estimate of the ratio of propriospinal to long tract neurons in the sacral spinal cord of the rat. Neurosci. Lett. 44:173-177, 1984.

17. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. the postnatal development of the tract of Lissauer in the rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 229:471-475, 1984.

18. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K., Greenwood, D. and Hulsebosch, C.E. An empirical method for converting nucleolar counts to neuronal numbers. J. Neurosci. Meth. 12:125-132, 1984.

19. Chung, K. Schwen, R.J. and Coggeshall, R.E. Ureteral axon damage following subcutaneous administration of capsaicin in adult rats. Neurosci. Lett. 53:221-226, 1985.

20. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K. and Bee, D.E. The relation of nucleolus diameter to cell body diameter in mammalian dorsal root ganglion cells. Anat. Rec. 211:213-217, 1985.

21. Chung, K., Sharma, J. and Coggeshall, R.E. Numbers of myelinated and unmyelinated axons in the dorsal, lateral and ventral funiculi of the white matter of the S2 segment of cat spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol. 234:117-121, 1985.

22. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Unmyelinated primary afferent fibers in dorsal funiculi of cat sacral spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol. 238:365-369, 1985.

23. Lee, K.H., Chung, K., Chung, J. M. and Coggeshall, R.E. Correlation of cell body size, axon size, and signal conduction velocity for individually labelled dorsal root ganglion cells in the cat. J. Comp. Neurol. 243:335-346, 1986.

24. Jenq, C.-B, Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Postnatal loss of axons in normal rat sciatic nerve. J. Comp. Neurol. 244:445-450, 1986.

25. Hulsebosch, C.E., Coggeshall, R.E. and Chung, K. Numbers of rat dorsal root axons and ganglion cells during postnatal development. Dev. Brain Res. 26:105-113, 1986.

26. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Postnatal development of the rat dorsal funiculus. J. Neurosci. 7:972-977, 1987.

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27. Chung, K., Langford, L.A. and Coggeshall, R.E. Primary afferent and propriospinal fibers in the rat dorsal and dorsolateral funiculi. J. Comp. Neurol. 263:68-75, 1987.

28. Chung, K. and Kang, H.S. Dorsal root ganglion neurons that have central processes both in the dorsal and the ventral roots. Neurosci. Lett. 80:202-206, 1987.

29. Carlton, S.M., McNeill, D.L., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. A light and electron microscopic level analysis of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the spinal cord of the primate: an immunohistochemical study. Neurosci. Lett. 82:145-150, 1987.

30. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Propriospinal fibers in the white matter of cat sacral spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol. 269:612-617, 1988.

31. Harmann, P.A., Chung, K., Briner, R.P., Westlund, K.N. and Carlton, S.M. Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the human spinal cord: a light and electron microscopic analysis. J. Comp. Neurol. 269:371-380, 1988.

32. Chung, K., Lee, W.T. and Carlton, S.M. The effects of dorsal rhizotomy and spinal cord isolation on calcitonin gene related peptide labeled terminals in rat lumbar dorsal horn. Neurosci. Lett. 90:27-32, 1988.

33. McNeill, D.L., Chung, K., Carlton, S. M. and Coggeshall, R.E. CGRP immunostained axons provide evidence for fine primary afferent fibers in dorsal and dorsolateral funiculi of rat spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol., 272:303-308, 1988.

34. Briner, R.P., Carlton, S. M., Coggeshall, R.E. and Chung, K. Evidence for unmyelinated sensory fibers in human dorsal funiculi. Brain, 111:999-1007, 1988.

35. Carlton, S.M., McNeill, D.L., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Organization of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive terminals in primate dorsal horn. J. Comp. Neurol., 276:527-536, 1988.

36. McNeill, D.L., Chung, K., Hulsebosch, C.E., Bolender, R.P. and Coggeshall, R.E. Numbers of synapses in laminae I-IV of the rat dorsal horn. J. Comp. Neurol., 278:453-460, 1988.

37. Chung, K. and Lee, W.T. Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-immunoreactivity in the ependymal cells of the rat spinal cord. Neurosci. Lett., 95:1-6, 1988.

38. Chung, K., Briner, R.P., Carlton, S.M. and Westlund, K.N. The immunohistochemical localization of seven different peptides in human spinal cord. J. Comp. Neurol. 280:158-170, 1989.

39. Chung, K. McNeill, D.L., Hulsebosch, C.E. and Coggeshall, R.E. Changes in dorsal horn synaptic numbers following unilateral dorsal rhizotomy. J. Comp. Neurol. 283:568-577, 1989.

40. Nam, S.C., Kim, K.-J, Leem, J.W., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Fiber counts at multiple sites along the rat ventral root after neonatal peripheral neurectomy or dorsal rhizotomy. J. Comp. Neurol. 290:336-342, 1989.

41. Patterson, J.T., Head, P.A., McNeill, D.L., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Ascending unmyelinated primary afferent fibers in the dorsal funiculus. J. Comp. Neurol. 290:384-390, 1989.

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42. Chung, K., Lee, W.T. and Westlund, K.N. Adrenergic innervation of monkey thoracic cord: Light and electron microscopic study. J. Autono. Nerv. Syst. 28:203-210, 1989.

43. Patterson, J.T., Coggeshall, R.E., Lee, W.T. and Chung, K. Long ascending unmyelinated primary afferent axons in the rat dorsal column: Immunohistochemical localizations. Neurosci. Lett. 108:6-10, 1990.

44. Chung, K., Klein, C.M. and Coggeshall, R.E. The receptive part of the primary afferent axon is most vulnerable to systemic capsaicin in adult rats. Brain Res. 511:222-226, 1990.

45. Nam, S.C., Kim, K.J., Leem, J.W., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Increased number of unmyelinated fibers in the ventral root after peripheral neurectomy in adult rat. Neurosci. Lett. 116:40-44, 1990.

46. La Forte, R.A., Melville, S., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Absence of neurogenesis of adult rat dorsal root ganglion cells. Somatosensory & Motor Res. 8:3-7, 1991.

47. Klein, C.M., Sorkin, L.S., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Unmyelinated primary afferent fiber stimulation depletes dynorphin A(1-8) immunoreactivity in rat ventral horn. Brain Res., 566:70-76, 1991.

48. Garrett, L., Coggeshall, R.E., Patterson, J.T. and Chung, K. Numbers and proportions of unmyelinated axons at cervical levels in the fasciculus gracilis of monkey and cat. Anat. Rec. 232:301-304, 1992.

49. Patterson, J.T., Chung, K. and Cogeshall, R.E., Further evidence for the existence of long ascending unmyelinated primary afferent fibers within the dorsal funiculus: effects of capsaicin. Pain, 49:117-120, 1992.

50. Chung, J.M., Paik, K.S., Kim, J.S., Nam, S.C., Kim, K.J., Oh, U.T., Hasekawa, T., Chung, K., and Willis, W.D. Chronic effects of topical application of capsaicin to the sciatic nerve on responses of primate spinothalamic neurons. Pain, 53:311-321, 1993.

51. Chung, K., Lee, W.T., and Park, M.J. Spinal projections of pelvic visceral afferents of the rat: calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunohistochemical study. J. Comp. Neurol. 337:63-69, 1993.

52. Chung, K., Park, M.J., Shin, K.S. and Chung, J.M. Neonatal sciatic nerve lesion triggers the sprouting of fibers in the contralateral ventral root of the rat. Brain Res., 632:80-85, 1993.

53. Chung, K., Kim, H.J., Na, H.S., Park, M.J. and Chung, J.M. Abnormalities of sympathetic innervation in the area of an injured peripheral nerve in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Neurosci. Lett., 162:85-88, 1993.

54. Park, M.J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Immunocytochemical evidence for sprouting of ventral root afferents after neonatal sciatic neurectomy in the rat. Neurosci. Lett., 165:125-128, 1994.

55. Chung, K., Lee, B.H., Yoon,Y.W. and Chung, J.M. Sympathetic sprouting in the dorsal root ganglia of the injured peripheral nerve in a rat neuropathic pain model. J. Comp. Neurol., 376:241-252, 1996.

56. Chung, K., Yoon, Y.W. and Chung, J.M. Sprouting sympathetic fibers form synaptic endings in the dorsal root ganglion of the rat with neuropathic injury. Brain Res., 751:275-280, 1997.

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57. Lekan, H.A., Chung, K., Yoon, Y.W., Chung, J.M. and Coggeshall, R.E. Loss of dorsal root ganglion cells concomitant with dorsal root axonal sprouting following segmental nerve lesion. Neuroscience 81:527-534, 1997.

58. Lee, D.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Strain differences in adrenergic sensitivity of neuropathic pain behaviors in an experimental rat model. NeuroReport, 8:3453-3456, 1997.

59. Carlton, S.M., Chung, K. Ding, Z. and Coggeshall, R.E. Glutamate receptors on postganglionic sympathetic axons. Neuroscience 83:601-605, 1998.

60. Sant’Ambrogio, F.B., G. Sant’Ambrogio and Chung, K. Effects of HCl-pepsin laryngeal instillations on upper airway patency maintaining mechanisms. J. Appl. Physiol. 84(4):1299-1304, 1998.

61. Lee, S.E., Shen, H., Taglialatela, G. Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Expression of nerve growth factor in the dorsal root ganglion after peripheral nerve injury. Brain Res. 769:99-106, 1998.

62. Lee, B.H., Yoon, Y.W., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Comparison of sympathetic sprouting in sensory ganglia in three animal models of neuropathic pain. Exp. Brain Res. 120:432-438, 1998.

63. Park, M.J. and Chung, K. Endogenous lectin (RL-29) expression of the autonomic preganglionic neurons in the rat spinal cord. Anat. Rec. 254:53-60, 1999.

64. Shen, H., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Expression of neurotrophin mRNA in the dorsal root ganglion after spinal nerve injury. Molecular Brain Res. 64(2):186-192, 1999.

65. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Bon, K., Lee, S.E., Chung, K., Raber, P., Pieper, J.O., Hain, H.S., Belknap, J.K., Hubert, L., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M. and Devor, M. Heritability of nociception. I. Responses of 11 inbred mouse strains on 12 measures of nociception. Pain 80:67-82, 1999.

66. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Bon, K., Lee, S.E., Chung, K., Raber, P., Pieper, J.O., Hain, H.S., Belknap, J.K., Hubert, L., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M. and Devor, M. Heritability of nociception. II. ‘Types’ of nociception revealed by genetic correlation analysis. Pain 80:83-93, 1999.

67. Lee, D.H., Liu, X., Kim, H.T., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Receptor subtype mediating the adrenergic sensitivity of pain behavior and ectopic discharges in the neuropathic rat of Lewis strain. J. Neurophysiol. 81:2226-2233, 1999.

68. Shen, H. Chung, J.M., Coggeshall, R.E. and Chung, K. Changes in TrkA expression in the dorsal root ganglion after peripheral nerve injury. Exp. Brain Res. 127:141-146, 1999.

69. Komori, N., Matsumoto, H., Cain, S.D. Kahn, E.S. and Chung, K. Predominant presence of -arrestin-1 in small sensory neurons of rat dorsal root ganglia. Neurosci. 93:1421-1426, 1999.

70. Nauta, H.J.W., Wehman, J.C., Koliatsos, V.E., Terrell, M.A. and Chung, K. Intraventricular infusion of nerve growth factor causes sympathetic sprouting in the sensory ganglia. J. Neurosurg. 91:447-453, 1999.

71. Yoon, Y.W., Lee, D.H., Lee, B.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Different strains and substrains of rats show different levels of neuropathic pain behaviors. Exp. Brain Res. 129:167-171, 1999.

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72. Liu, X., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Ectopic discharges and adrenergic sensitivity of sensory neurons after spinal nerve injury. Brain Res., 849(1-2):244-247, 1999.

73. Lyu, Y.S., Park, S.K., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Low dose of tetrodotoxin reduces neuropathic pain behaviors in an animal model. Brain Res., 871:98-103, 2000.

74. Park, S.K., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Effects of purinergic and adrenergic antagonists on pain behaviors in a rat model of peripheral neuropathy. Pain, 87:171-179, 2000.

75. Lanlua, P., Decorti, F., Gangula, P.R.R., Chung, K., Taglialatela, G., and Yallampalli, C. Female steroid hormones modulate receptors for nerve growth factor in rat dorsal root ganglia. Biology of Reproduction, 64:331-338, 2001.

76. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Sympathetic sprouting in the dorsal root ganglion after spinal nerve ligation: Evidence of regenerative collateral sprouting of the injured sympathetic fibers. Brain Research, 895:204-212, 2001.

77. Liu, X., Zhou, J-L., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Ion channels associated with the ectopic discharges generated after segmental spinal nerve injury in the rat. Brain Research, 900:119-127, 2001.

78. Xie, J., Park, S.K., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The effect of lumbar sympathectomy in the spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain. Journal of Pain, 2:270-278, 2001.

79. Xie, J., Lee, Y.H., Wang, C., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Differential expression of alpha 1-adrenoceptor subtype mRNAs in the dorsal root ganglion after spinal nerve ligation. Mol. Brain Res., 93:164-172, 2001.

80. Zhou, J-L., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Development of purinergic sensitivity in the sensory neurons displaying ectopic discharges after peripheral nerve injury. Brain Res., 915:161-169, 2001.

81. Kim, C.H., Oh, Y.S., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. The changes in expression of three subtypes of TTX sensitive sodium channels in sensory neurons after spinal nerve ligation. Mol. Brain Res., 95:153-161, 2001.

82. Kim, C.H., Oh, Y., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Changes in three subtypes of tetrodotoxin sensitive sodium channel expression in the axotomized dorsal root ganglion in the rat. Neurosci. Lett. 323:125-128, 2002.

83. Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Importance of hyperexcitability of DRG Neurons in Neuropathic Pain. Pain Practice, 2:87-97, 2002.

84. Koo, S.T., Park, Y.I., Lim, K. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Acupuncture analgesia in a new rat model of ankle sprain pain. Pain, 99:423-431, 2002.

85. Kim, C.H., Chung, J.M., and Chung, K. Changes in the gene expression of six subtypes of P2X receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Lett., 337:81-84, 2003.

86. Baik, E., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Peripheral norepinephrine exacerbates neuritis-induced hyperalgesia. J. Pain 4:212-221, 2003.

87. Kim, H.K., Park, S.K., Zhou, J-L., Taglialatela, G., Chung, K., Coggeshall, R.E., and Chung, J.M. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play an important role in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Pain, 111:116-124, 2004.

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88. Cui, K.M., Li, W.M., Gao, X., Chung, K., Chung, J.M., and Wu, G.C. Electro acupuncture relieves chronic visceral hyperalgesia in rats. Neurosci. Lett., 376:20-23, 2005.

89. Gao, X., Kim, H.K., Chung, J.M., and Chung, K. Enhancement of NMDA receptor phosphorylation of the spinal dorsal horn and nucleus gracilis neurons in neuropathic rats. Pain, 116(1-2):62-72, 2005.

90. Park, E-S, Gao, X., Chung, J.M., and Chung, K. Levels of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species increase in rat neuropathic spinal dorsal horn neurons. Neurosci. Lett., 391:108-111, 2006.

91. Kim, H.K., Kim, J.H., Xiu, G., Zhou, J-L., Lee, I.H., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Analgesic effect of vitamin E is mediated by reducing central sensitization in neuropathic pain. Pain, 122:53-62, 2006.

92. Kim, H.K., Schattschneider, J., Lee, I., Chung, K. Baron, R. and Chung, J.M. Prolonged maintenance of capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia by brief daily vibration stimuli. Pain, 129:93-101, 2007.

93. Gao, X., Kim, H.K., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in enhancement of NMDA-receptor phosphorylation in animal models of pain. Pain, 131:262-271, 2007.

94. Lee, I., Kim, H.K., Kim, J.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The role of reactive oxygen species in capsaicin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia and in the activities of dorsal horn neurons. Pain. 133:9-17, 2007.

95. Komori, N., Takemori, N., Kim, H., Singh, A., Hwang, S., Foreman, R., Chung, K., Chung, J., and Matsumoto, H. Protemics study of neuropathic and non-neuropathic dorsal root ganglia: Altered protein regulation following segmental spinal nerve ligation injury. Physiological Genomics. 29(2):215-230, 2007.

B. OTHER

Thesis/Dissertation

1. Chung, K. The anatomy of spinal sympathetic structures in the cat. Ph.D. Dissertation, Chicago, Illinois. Loyola University, 1978.

Proceedings and Symposia 1. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Sympathetic involvement in the spinal nerve ligation

model of neuropathic pain. In: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: The Progress in Pain Research and Management, vol. 22:19-26. R.N. Harden, R. Baron, and W. Janig (ed.), IASP Press, Seattle, 2001.

2. Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Sodium channels and neuropathic pain. Pathological Pain: From Molecular to Clinical Aspects. Norvatis Foundation, London, UK. pp. 19-31, 2004.

Reviews Book Chapters

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1. Coggeshall, R.E. and Chung, K. The location of unmyelinated primary afferent fibers in spinal white matter. In: PAIN AND EFFERENT FIBERS, H.-G. Schaible (ed.). VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Germany, 1987.

2 Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Pre-clinical nerve ligation models: Behavior and electrophysiology. In Mechanisms and Mediators of Neuropathic Pain. pp109-125, A.B. Malmberg and S.R. Chaplan (ed.), Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel-Boston-Berlin, 2002.

3. Chung, J.M., Kim, H.K. and Chung, K. Segmental spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain. In Pain Research: Methods and Protocols (Ed. ZD Luo). In Methods in Molecular Medicine series Vol. 99: pp.35-45 (Serial Ed. John M. Walker).  The Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2004

4. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Voltage-gated sodium channels and neuropathic pain. Chapter 10. In Current Topics in Membranes, Vol. 57: The Nociceptive Membranes. U. Oh (ed). Academic Press, San Diego, pp311-321, 2006.

5. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Allodynia. In Encyclopedia of Pain.2007

C. ABSTRACTS:

1. Chung, K., Chung, J.M. and Wurster, R.D. Identification and localization of sympathetic preganglionic neurons by horseradish peroxidase. Fed. Proc. 34:419, 1975.

2. Chung, K. and Wurster, R.D. Descending pressor pathways in the cat spinal cord: orthograde degeneration study. Fed. Proc. 35:324, 1976.

3. Chung, K., Chung, J.M., Wurster, R.D. Preganglionic innervation to the sympathetic stellate ganglion. Anat. Rec. 183(3):378, 1976.

4. Chung, K. and Wurster, R.D. Morphology of sympathetic preganglionic neurons in cat spinal cord. Anat. Rec. 187:552, 1977.

5. Chung, K., Applebaum, A.E. and Coggeshall, R.E. An electron microscopic study of the tract of Lissauer. Neurosci. Abstr., 1978.

6. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. An electron microscopic study of the white matter of the rat spinal cord. Neurosci. Abstr., 1982.

7. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Branching of central processes of dorsal root ganglion cells in cats. Neurosci. Abstr., 1983.

8. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Changes in axonal numbers in the tract of Lissauer during development. Neurosci. Abstr., 1984.

9. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K. and Hulsebosch, C.E. Changes in number of dorsal root axons during development. Neurosci. Abstr., 1985.

10. Chung, K., Schwen, R. J., Anderson, D.D. and Coggeshall, R.E. Effects of synthetic capsaicin on the innervation of the skin. Neurosci. Abstr., 1985.

11. Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. Dorsolateral funiculus (DFL) - Is a major primary afferent pathway in rat spinal cord? Neurosci. Abstr., 1986.

12. Chung, J.M, Kim, J.S., Paik, K.S., Nam, S.C., Chung, K. and Willis, W.D. Changes produced by local application of capsaicin to a peripheral nerve on inputs to spinothalamic tract cells in the monkey. Neurosci. Abstr., 13:112, 1987.

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13. Carlton, S.M., McNeill, D.L., Chung, K. and Coggeshall, R.E. A light and electron microscopic level analysis of CGRP in the spinal cord of the primate. Neurosci. Abstr., 13:296, 1987.

14. Chung, K., Briner, R.P., Carlton, S. M. and Westlund High, K.N. Distribution of seven different peptides in human spinal cord. Neurosci. Abstr., 13:295, 1987.

15. Coggeshall, R.E., Bolender, R.P., Chung, K., Hulsebosch, C.E. and McNeill, D.L. Mean synaptic lengths of laminae I-IV in the rat dorsal horn are not homogeneous. Neurosci. Abstr., 13:313,1987.

16. Lee, W.T. and Chung, K. Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) immunoreactive neurons in the spinal cord of the rat. Anat. Rec., 1988.

17. Carlton, S.M., Harmann, P.A., Chung, K., Briner, R.P. and Westlund, K.N. Calcitonin gene related (CGRP) in human spinal cord: a light and electron microscopic analysis. Anat. Rec., 1988.

18. Lee, W.T., Chung, K. and Carlton, S.M. The origin of CGRP to the dorsal horn in the rat lumbar spinal cord. Neurosci. Abstr., 14:357, 1988.

19. Chung, K. and Lee, W.T. The VIP immunoreactivity in the normal and isolated rat lumbosacral spinal cord. Neurosci. Abstr., 14:354, 1988.

20. Leem, J.W., Nam, S.C., Kim, K.J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Effect of sciatic nerve transection on the number of unmyelinated fibers of the L5 ventral root in adult rat. Neurosci. Abstr., 14:561, 1988.

21. Chung, K., Patterson, J.T., Lee, W.T., and Coggeshall, R.E. The long ascending unmyelinated primary afferent fibers in the fasiculus gracilis. Internat. Cong, Physiol., 1989.

22. Chung, K., Patterson, J.T., Lee, W.T., and Coggeshall, R.E. Long ascending unmyelinated primary afferent synapse in the nucleus gracilis. Neurosci. Abstr., 15:386, 1989.

23. Chung, K. Increase of the primary afferent input to autonomic areas of the rat sacral cord after neonatal spinal transection. Neurosci. Abstr., 16: , 1990.

24. Chung, K., Sheen, K., and Chung, J.M. Effects of neonatal sciatic nerve lesion on the contralateral ventral root afferent fibers. Neurosci. Abstr., 17:435, 1991.

25. Park, M.J., Cameron, A.A., Willis, W.D., Barondes, S.H., Leffler, H., and Chung, K. Endogenous lectin (RL-29) expression of the spinal autonomic preganglionic neurons int the rat. Neurosci. Abstr., 18:860, 1992.

26. Chung, K., Sant'Ambrogio, F. and Sant'Ambrogio, G. The fiber composition of the superior laryngeal nerve of the dog. FASAB Journal 7(3): A402, 1993.

27. Chung, K., Kim, H.J., Na, H.S., Park, M.J. and Chung, J.M. Changes in sympathetic innervation to the sensory ganglia after a neuropathic nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr., 19:519, 1993.

28. Lee, B.H., Yoon, Y.W., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Changes in sympathetic innervation to the sensory ganglia in several neuropathic pain models. Neurosci. Abstr., 20:760, 1994

29. Chung, K., Kim, H.J., Na, H.S., Yoon, Y,W. and Chung, J.M. Changes in sympathetic innervation to the sensory ganglia at variable times after a neuropathic nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr., 20:760, 1994

30. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Sprouting sympathetic fibers form synaptic endings in the dorsal root ganglion of the neuropathic rat. Neurosci. Abstr., 21:896, 1995.

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31. Lee, D.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Importance of the location of injury on sympathetic dependency of rat models of neuropathic pain. Neurosci. Abstr., 21:894, 1995

32. Chung, K., Noh, H. and Chung, J.M. The development of tactile hypersensitivity varies among strains of the mice after a peripheral nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr., 22:1996.

33. Shen, H., Dhung, K. and Chung, J.M. TrkA immunoreactivity increases in the DRG neurons after peripheral nerve injury in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr., 22: 1996.

34. Lekan, H.A., Chung, K., Yoon, Y.W., Chung, J.M. and Coggeshall, R.E. An increase in myelinated fibers found in the L5 dorsal root following spinal nerve ligation in the rat. Neurosci. Abstr., 22:1996.

35. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The origins of sprouting sympathetic fibers in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are collateral branches of sympathetic fibers in the spinal nerve. XXXIII IUPS Abstract P084.25, 1997

36. Lee, S.E., Shen, H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Changes of NGF levels in rat dorsal root ganglia after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:328, 1997.

37. Shen, H., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Increase of NGF mRNA expression in the rat dorsal root ganglion after spinal neerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:328, 1997.

38. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K., Ding, Z. and Carlton, S.M. Glutamate receptors on postganglionic sympathetic axons: Evidence for local sensory-sympathetic reflex. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:1016, 1997.

39. Lekan, H.A., Chung, K., Yoon, Y.W., Chung, J.M. and Coggeshall, R.E. Myelinated dorsal root afferents continue to increase in number 15 months following segmental nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:1530, 1997.

40. Lee, Y.H., Xie, J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Expression of an adrenergic receptor mRNA in dorsal root ganglia in the spinal nerve ligation model of neuropahtic pain. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:1531, 1997.

41. Chung, J.M., Lee, D.H. and Chung, K. Strain differences in sympathetic dependency of neuropathic pain in a rat model. Neurosci. Abstr., 23:2356, 1997.

42. Xie, J. Lee, Y.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Increase in 1B adrenergic receptor mRNA expression in the rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) after spinal nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr., 24:,2089, 1998.

43. Coggeshall, R.E., Chung, K., Ding, Z., and Carlton, S.M. Increased numbers of NMDA and KA receptor-labeled axons in sympathetic gray rami following hind paw inflammation. Neurosci. Abstr., 24:1868, 1998.

44. Mogil, J.S., Wilson, S.G., Lee, S.E., Chung, K., Raber, R., Hubert, L., Belknap, J.K., Elmer, G.I., Chung, J.M., and Devor, M. Correlation of genetic sensitivity of inbred mouse stains to multiple nociceptive modalities: How many types of pain? Neurosci. Abstr., 24:527, 1998.

45. Park, S.K., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Involvement of purinergic substances in neuropathic pain. Neurosci. Abstr., 25:1940, 1999.

46. Xie, J., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Alpha adrenoreceptor mRNA expression in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr., 25:1941, 1999.

47. Komori, N., Matsumato, H., and Chung, K. -arrestion: Possible involvement in pain modulation. Neurosci. Abstr., 25:685, 1999.

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48. Kim, C.H., Oh, Y. Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Upregulation of type III sodium channel mRNA in sensory neurons after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr. 26:938, 2000.

49. Xie, J., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Differential expression of subtypes of alpha-2 adrenoceptor mRNA in sensory neurons after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr. 26:945, 2000.

50. Zhou, J.-L., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The adrenergic sensitivity of ectopic discharges is mediated by 1-adrenoceptors in spinal nerve ligated neuropathic rats. Neurosci. Abstr. 26:949, 2000.

51. Kim, C.H., Oh, Y. Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Changes in TTX-sensitive sodium channel expression in dorsal root ganglion cells after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr.27:739, 2001.

52. Baik, E.J., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Adrenergic sensitivity of hyperalgesia caused by peripheral nerve inflammation. Neurosci. Abstr. 27:1330, 2001.

53. Zhou, J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Involvement of P2X receptor sensitivity in sensory neurons displaying ectopic discharges after spinal nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr. 27:416, 2001.

54. Kim, H.K., Park, S.K., Taglialatela, G., Chung, K., Coggeshall, R.E., and Chung, J.M. Analgesic effects of spin-trap agents on rat models of neuropathic and arthritis pain. Neurosci. Abstr., 454.15, 2002.

55. Zhou, J.L., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Development of neuropeptide Y sensitivity in sensory neurons following peripheral nerve injury. Neurosci. Abstr. 2002.

56. Koo, S.T., Lim, K.D., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Acupuncture analgesia is mediated by alpha adrenoceptors in a rat model of ankle sprain pain. Neurosci. Abstr., 156.17, 2002.

57. Hahm, T.S., Koo, S.T., Lim, K.D., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Electroacupuncture of the SI-6 point produces analgesia mediated by the ulnar nerve in a rat model of ankle sprain. Neurosci. Abstr., 842.12, 2002.

58. Taglialatela, G., Kaufmann, J.A., Zhang, W.-R., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Treatment with the nitron spin trap PBN increases NFB and iNOS expression in the DRG of neuropathic rats. Neurosci. Abstr., 454.16, 2002.

59. Gao, X., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. NMDA receptor phosphorylation is enhanced in the spinal dorsal horn after spinal nerve ligation. Neurosci. Abstr., 696.14, 2003.

60. Kim, H.K., Shou, J. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The site of action for free radical scavanger-induced analgesia. Neurosci. Abstr., 589.12, 2003.

61. Zhou, J. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Free radical scavenger phenyl-ter-butyl nitrone (PBN) reduces secondary hyperalgesia and hypersensitivity of dorsal horn neurons in capsaicin treated rats. Neurosci. Abstr., 383.11, 2003.

62. Koo, K.S., Lim, K.S., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Acupuncture produces analgesic effect on an animal model of arthritis. Neurosci. Abstr., 66.12, 2003.

63. Chung, K., Gao, X., Kim, H.K., and Chung, J.M. Spinal GABA levels are differentially modulated between nerve ligation and capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia. Neurosci. Abstr., 172.2, 2004.

64. Kim, H.K., Schattschneider, J., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Persistence of capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia by brief daily innocuous cutaneous stimulations. Neurosci. Abstr., 407.13, 2004.

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65. Kim, J.H., Kim, H.K., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Vitamin E produces analgesia by inhibiting dorsal horn neurons in neuropathic rats. Neurosci. Abstr., 523.14, 2004.

66. Gao, X., Kim, H.K., Chung, J.M., and Chung, K. Reactive oxygen species play an important role in maintaining central sensitization and pain behaviors in neuropathic rats. Neurosci. Abstr. 980.12, 2004.

67. Lee, I., Kim, H.K., Kim, J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. The role of reactive oxygen species in capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia. Neurosci. Abstr. 51.5, 2005.

68. Gao, X., Kim, H.K., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Reactive oxygen species play an important role for NMDA receptor phosphorylation in persistent pain. Neurosci. Abstr. 171.2, 2005.

69. Park, E-S., Gao, X., Chung, J.M. and Chung, K. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation is increased in the spinal dorsal horn neurons in neuropathic rats. Neurosci. Abstr. 171.3, 2005.

70. Wang, J., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Reactive oxygen species play an important role in visceral pain. Neurosci. Abstr. 294.2, 2005.

71. Kim, J.H., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Electroacupuncture modulates excitability of the spinal dorsal horn neurons in rats with sprained ankle. Neurosci. Abstr. 623.2, 2005.

72. Kim, H.K., Lee, I., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Spinal injection of a ROS donor increases dorsal horn neuron responsiveness and induces mechanical hyperalgeis in the normal rat. Neurosci. Abstr. 551.20, 2006.

73. Schwartz, E.S., Lee, I., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. Oxidative stress in the spinal cord plays an important role in capsaicin-induced hyperalgesia. Neurosci. Abstr. 551.21, 2006.

74. Yowtak, J., Kim, H.K. Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Reactive oxygen species in a mouse model of neuropathic pain. Neurosci. Abstr. 644.11, 2006.

75. Lee, I., Park, E.S., Kim, H.K., Wang, J.G., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M. A modified direct lumbar puncture method in rats. Neurosci. Abstr. 835.20, 2006.

PUBLICATION IN PRESS:

1. Koo, S.T., Lim, K.S., Chung, K. and Chung, J.M. Acupuncture analgesia in a rat model of ankle sprain pain is mediated by spinal alpha-adrenoceptors. Pain,

2. Schwartz E.S., Lee, I., Chung, K., and Chung, J.M.. Oxidative stress in the spinal cord is an important contributor in capsaicin-induced mechanical secondary hyperalgesia in mice. Pain

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