Boggs Center for Energy and BiotechnologyTulane University

Faculty: Bradley Taylor, Ph.D.

Bradley Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Email: taylorb@tulane.edu

Research Interests

University of California, San Diego, Pharmacology, 1991. Associate Professor of Pharmacology. Molecular and Neuropharmacology; Neurochemical mechanisms of analgesia; Gene therapy; Neuropeptide gene expression, anatomical localization, and release; Pre-clinical models of chronic pain.

Representative Publications

Taiwo, O.B. and Taylor, B.K. Antihyperalgesic Effects of Intrathecal Neuropeptide Y during Inflammation are Mediated by Y1 Receptors. Pain 96:353-363 (2002).

Taylor, B.K., Peterson, M.A., Roderick, R.E, Tate, J., Green, P.G., Levine, J.O, Basbaum, A.I. Opioid inhibition of formalin-induced changes in plasma extravasation and local blood flow in rats. Pain, 84:263-270 (2000).

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