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Sarah A. Kissiwaa
Sarah A. Kissiwaa
University of Sydney
Neuroscience
Amygdala
Chemistry
Nociception
associative learning
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Opioids differentially modulate two synapses important for pain processing in the amygdala
2019
British Journal of Pharmacology
Sarah A. Kissiwaa
Sahil D. Patel
Bryony L. Winters
Elena E. Bagley
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Central sensitization of the spino‐parabrachial‐amygdala pathway that outlasts a brief nociceptive stimulus
2018
The Journal of Physiology
Sarah A. Kissiwaa
Elena E. Bagley
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Dopamine and opioids inhibit synaptic outputs of the main island of the intercalated neurons of the amygdala
2018
European Journal of Neuroscience
Gabrielle C. Gregoriou
Sarah A. Kissiwaa
Sahil D. Patel
Elena E. Bagley
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Endogenous opioids regulate moment-to-moment neuronal communication and excitability
2017
Nature Communications
Bryony L. Winters
Gabrielle C. Gregoriou
Sarah A. Kissiwaa
Oliver A. Wells
Danashi I. Medagoda
Sam M. Hermes
Neil T. Burford
Andrew Alt
Sue A. Aicher
Elena E. Bagley
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