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Dr. Tall
Dr. Jill M. Tall
Assistant Professor
Anatomy and Physiology
Coordinator, Certificate in Anatomy & Physiology

330-941-1387
jmtall@ysu.edu
WBSH 4026

B.S.   Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Ph.D.   Kent State University, School of Biomedical Sciences, Kent, OH; In cooperation with Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, OH
Postdoctoral Fellow   Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Research Interests

My laboratory examines the effects of environment on inflammatory and neuropathic nociceptive responses.

Selected Publications

*Denotes Undergraduate Student and **Denotes Graduate Student

Glass AL**, Tall JM: Housing supplementation and social interaction reduce the magnitude of inflammatory pain behavior in rats. In preparation.

Tall JM, Backo J*, Kerns GJ: Ambiguous reporting of methods: A systematic review of preclinical studies, conducted during 2007, using nociceptive behavioral outcome measures. In preparation.

Tall JM: Housing supplementation decreases the magnitude of inflammatory-induced nociception in rats. In Press Behavioral Brain Research.

Borzan JÜ, Tall JMÜ, Zhao C, Meyer RA, Raja SN: Effects of soy diet on inflammation-induced primary and secondary hyperalgesia in rat. Under review. ÜDenotes equal contribution.

Zhao C, Chen L, Tao YX, Tall JM, Borzan J, Ringkamp M, Meyer RA, Raja SN (2007): Lumbar sympathectomy fails to attenuate the mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia in rats with spared nerve injury. The Journal of Pain, 8(12):931-7.

Tall JM, Raja SN (2004): Dietary constituents as novel therapies for pain. Clinical Journal of Pain, 20(1):19-26.

Tall JM, Crisp T (2004): Effects of gender and gonadal hormones on nociceptive responses to intraplantar carrageenan in the rat. Neuroscience Letters, 354(3):239-41.

Tall JM, Seeram NP, Nair MG, Meyer RA, Raja SN (2004): Orally-administered tart cherry anthocyanins suppress inflammation-induced nociceptive behaviors in a dose-dependent manner in the rat. Behavioral Brain Research, 153(1):181-8.

Zhao C, Tall JM, Meyer RA, Raja SN (2004): Anti-allodynic effects of systemic and intrathecal morphine in the spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain in rats. Anesthesiology, 100(4):905-11.

Zhao C, Wacnik PW, Tall JM, Johns DC, Wilcox GL, Meyer RA, Raja SN (2004): Analgesic effects of a soy-containing diet in three murine cancer pain models. The Journal of Pain, 5(2):104-10.

Zhao C, Tao YX, Tall JM, Donovan DM, Meyer RA, Raja SN (2003): Role of -opioid receptors in formalin-induced pain behavior in mice. Experimental Neurology, 184(2):839-45.

Tall JM, Stuesse SL, Cruce WLR, Crisp T (2001): Gender and the behavioral manifestations of neuropathic pain. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 68(1):99-104.


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