140 Publications (Page 3 of 6)
2012
A PEPTIDE UNCOUPLING CRMP-2 FROM THE PRESYNAPTIC Ca(2+) CHANNEL COMPLEX DEMONSTRATES EFFICACY IN ANIMAL MODELS OF MIGRAINE AND AIDS THERAPY-INDUCED NEUROPATHY.Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Khanna, RajeshTranslational neuroscience, vol. 3, (no. 1), pp. 1-8, March 2012.
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CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathyPiekarz, Andrew D⋅Due, Michael R⋅Khanna, May⋅Wang, Bo⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Wang, Ruizhong⋅Meroueh, Samy⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅White, Fletcher A and Khanna, RajeshMolecular Pain, vol. 8, (no. 1), pp. 54, 2012.
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CRMP-2 peptide mediated decrease of high and low voltage-activated calcium channels, attenuation of nociceptor excitability, and anti-nociception in a model of AIDS therapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy.Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Due, Michael R⋅Khanna, May⋅Wang, Bo⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Wang, Ruizhong⋅Meroueh, Samy⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅White, Fletcher A and Khanna, RajeshMolecular pain, vol. 8, pp. 54, 2012.
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Identification of the benzyloxyphenyl pharmacophore: a structural unit that promotes sodium channel slow inactivation.King, Amber⋅Yang, Xiao-Fang⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Dustrude, Erik T⋅Barbosa, Cindy⋅Due, Michael R⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Salomé, Christophe⋅Cummins, Theodore R⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Kohn, HaroldACS chemical neuroscience, vol. 3, (no. 12), pp. 1037-49, 2012/Dec/19.
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Inhibition of transmitter release and attenuation of anti-retroviral-associated and tibial nerve injury-related painful peripheral neuropathy by novel synthetic Ca2+ channel peptides.Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Dustrude, Erik T⋅Dustrude, Erik T⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Pellman, Jessica J⋅Pellman, Jessica J⋅Yeum, Tae-Sung⋅Yeum, Tae-Sung⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Khanna, RajeshThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 287, (no. 42), pp. 35065-77, 2012/Oct/12.
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Neuroexcitatory effects of morphine-3-glucuronide are dependent on Toll-like receptor 4 signalingDue, Michael R⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Wilson, Natalie⋅Feldman, Polina⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Chavez, Sherry⋅Yin, Hang⋅Khanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher AJournal of Neuroinflammation, vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 200, 2012.
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Neuroexcitatory effects of morphine-3-glucuronide are dependent on Toll-like receptor 4 signaling.Due, Michael R⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Wilson, Natalie⋅Feldman, Polina⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Chavez, Sherry⋅Yin, Hang⋅Khanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher AJournal of neuroinflammation, vol. 9, pp. 200, 2012.
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The maintenance of cisplatin- and paclitaxel-induced mechanical and cold allodynia is suppressed by cannabinoid CB₂ receptor activation and independent of CXCR4 signaling in models of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.Deng, Liting⋅Guindon, Josée⋅Vemuri, V K⋅Thakur, Ganesh A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Makriyannis, Alexandros and Hohmann, Andrea GMolecular pain, vol. 8, pp. 71, 2012.
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The persistent release of HMGB1 contributes to tactile hyperalgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic painFeldman, Polina⋅Due, Michael R⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Khanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher AJournal of Neuroinflammation, vol. 9, (no. 1), pp. 180, 2012.
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The persistent release of HMGB1 contributes to tactile hyperalgesia in a rodent model of neuropathic pain.Feldman, Polina⋅Due, Michael R⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Khanna, Rajesh and White, Fletcher AJournal of neuroinflammation, vol. 9, pp. 180, 2012.
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2011
Animal models of HIV-associated painful sensory neuropathyBhangoo, S.K.⋅Petty, L. and White, F.A.2011
CXCR4 signaling mediates morphine-induced tactile hyperalgesiaWilson, Natalie M⋅Jung, Hosung⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Miller, Richard J and White, Fletcher ABrain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 25, (no. 3), pp. 565-573, 2011.
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Further insights into the antinociceptive potential of a peptide disrupting the N-type calcium channel-CRMP-2 signaling complex.Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Piekarz, Andrew D⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Ballard, Carrie J⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Cummins, Theodore R⋅Cummins, Theodore R⋅Cummins, Theodore R⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Hammes, Nathan M⋅Hammes, Nathan M⋅Hammes, Nathan M⋅Samuels, Brian C⋅Samuels, Brian C⋅Samuels, Brian C⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Khanna, RajeshChannels (Austin, Tex.), vol. 5, (no. 5), pp. 449-56, 2011 Sep-Oct.
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Further insights into the antinociceptive potential of a peptide disrupting the N-type calcium channel-CRMP-2 signaling complex.Wilson, S.M.⋅Brittain, J.M.⋅Piekarz, A.D.⋅Ballard, C.J.⋅Ripsch, M.S.⋅Cummins, T.R.⋅Hurley, J.H.⋅Khanna, M.⋅Hammes, N.M.⋅Samuels, B.C.⋅White, F.A. and Khanna, R.(pp. 449-456)
Merging Structural Motifs of Functionalized Amino Acids and α-Aminoamides Results in Novel Anticonvulsant Compounds with Significant Effects on Slow and Fast Inactivation of Voltage-gated Sodium Channels and in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain.Wang, Yuying⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Salomé, Christophe⋅Park, Ki Duk⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Kohn, HaroldACS chemical neuroscience, vol. 2, (no. 6), pp. 317-322, June 15, 2011.
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Neuroprotection against traumatic brain injury by a peptide derived from the collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP2).Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Chen, Liang⋅Chen, Liang⋅Chen, Liang⋅Chen, Liang⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Gao, Xiang⋅Gao, Xiang⋅Gao, Xiang⋅Gao, Xiang⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Molosh, Andrei I⋅Molosh, Andrei I⋅Molosh, Andrei I⋅Molosh, Andrei I⋅You, Haitao⋅You, Haitao⋅You, Haitao⋅You, Haitao⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Zamponi, Gerald W⋅Zamponi, Gerald W⋅Zamponi, Gerald W⋅Zamponi, Gerald W⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Chen, Jinhui⋅Chen, Jinhui⋅Chen, Jinhui⋅Chen, Jinhui⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Khanna, RajeshThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 286, (no. 43), pp. 37778-92, 2011/Oct/28.
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Sciatic nerve injury induces functional pro-nociceptive chemokine receptors in bladder-associated primary afferent neurons in the ratFoster, R.⋅Jung, J.⋅Farooq, A.⋅McClung, C.⋅Ripsch, MS⋅Fitzgerald, MP and White, Fletcher ANeuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 230-237, 2011.
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Sciatic nerve injury induces functional pro-nociceptive chemokine receptors in bladder-associated primary afferent neurons in the rat.Foster, R⋅Jung, J⋅Farooq, A⋅McClung, C⋅Ripsch, M S⋅Fitzgerald, M P and White, Fletcher ANeuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 230-7, 2011/Jun/2.
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Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca2+ channel complexBrittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Park, Chul-kyu⋅Park, Chul-kyu⋅Park, Chul-kyu⋅Park, Chul-kyu⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Cheon, Bo M⋅Cheon, Bo M⋅Cheon, Bo M⋅Cheon, Bo M⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Meroueh, Samy⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Ji, Ru-rong⋅Ji, Ru-rong⋅Ji, Ru-rong⋅Ji, Ru-rong⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Xu, Xiao-ming⋅Xu, Xiao-ming⋅Xu, Xiao-ming⋅Xu, Xiao-ming⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh and Khanna, RajeshNature Medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, Jul 2011.
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Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²⁺ channel complex.Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, J.M.⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Brittain, Joel M⋅Duarte, D.B.⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Duarte, Djane B⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Wilson, S.M.⋅Wilson, Sarah M⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, Weiguo⋅Zhu, W.⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, Carrie⋅Ballard, C.⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, P.L.⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Johnson, Philip L⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Liu, N.⋅Liu, Naikui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, W.⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Xiong, Wenhui⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, M.S.⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Ripsch, Matthew S⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Y.⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Wang, Yuying⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, J.C.⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fehrenbacher, Jill C⋅Fitz, S.D.⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Fitz, Stephanie D⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, May⋅Khanna, M.⋅Park, C.-K.⋅Park, Chul-Kyu⋅Park, Chul-Kyu⋅Park, Chul-Kyu⋅Park, Chul-Kyu⋅Park, Chul-Kyu⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, Brian S⋅Schmutzler, B.S.⋅Cheon, Bo M⋅Cheon, B.M.⋅Cheon, Bo Myung⋅Cheon, Bo Myung⋅Cheon, Bo Myung⋅Cheon, Bo Myung⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, Michael R⋅Due, M.R.⋅Due, Michael R⋅Brustovetsky, T.⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Brustovetsky, Tatiana⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, N.M.⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Ashpole, Nicole M⋅Hudmon, A.⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Hudmon, Andy⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Meroueh, S.O.⋅Meroueh, Samy⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Meroueh, Samy O⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, Cynthia M⋅Hingtgen, C.M.⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Brustovetsky, N.⋅Brustovetsky, Nickolay⋅Ji, Ru-Rong⋅Ji, Ru-Rong⋅Ji, Ru-Rong⋅Ji, Ru-Rong⋅Ji, R.-R.⋅Ji, Ru Rong⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Hurley, J.H.⋅Hurley, Joyce H⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, X.⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Jin, Xiaoming⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, A.⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Shekhar, Anantha⋅Xu, Xiao-Ming⋅Xu, Xiao-Ming⋅Xu, Xiao-Ming⋅Xu, Xiao-Ming⋅Xu, Xiao-Ming⋅Xu, X. M.⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, Gerry S⋅Oxford, G.S.⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, M.R.⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅Vasko, Michael R⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, F.A.⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, Rajesh⋅Khanna, R. and Khanna, RajeshNature medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, 2011/Jul.
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2010
Insights into the regulation of chemokine receptors by molecular signaling pathways: Functional roles in neuropathic painWhite, Fletcher A and Miller, Richard JBrain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 24, (no. 6), pp. 859-865, 2010.
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Opiate-induced hypernociception and chemokine receptors.White, Fletcher A and Wilson, NatalieNeuropharmacology, vol. 58, (no. 1), pp. 35-7, 2010/Jan.
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2009
Altered functional properties of satellite glial cells in compressed spinal gangliaZhang, Haijun⋅Mei, Xiaofeng⋅Zhang, Pu⋅Ma, Chao⋅White, Fletcher A⋅Donnelly, David F and La Motte, Robert HGlia, vol. 57, (no. 15), pp. 1588-1599, 2009.
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Chemokines and pain mechanisms.Abbadie, Catherine⋅Bhangoo, Sonia⋅De Koninck, Yves⋅Malcangio, Marzia⋅Melik-Parsadaniantz, Stéphane and White, Fletcher ABrain research reviews, vol. 60, (no. 1), pp. 125-34, 2009/Apr.
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Chemokine signaling and the management of neuropathic pain.White, Fletcher A⋅Feldman, Polina and Miller, Richard JMolecular interventions, vol. 9, (no. 4), pp. 188-95, 2009/Aug.
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