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Neuroscience letters
Neuroscience letters
Absence of nalbuphine anti-analgesia in the rat.
Absence of nalbuphine anti-analgesia in the rat.
Response of neuropathic trigeminal pain to the combination of low-dose nalbuphine plus naloxone in humans.
Response of neuropathic trigeminal pain to the combination of low-dose nalbuphine plus naloxone in humans.
Neuropeptide Y modulates a G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium current in the mouse hippocampus.
Neuropeptide Y modulates a G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium current in the mouse hippocampus.
Sexual dimorphism in very low dose nalbuphine postoperative analgesia.
Sexual dimorphism in very low dose nalbuphine postoperative analgesia.
Fibrin is a regulator of Schwann cell migration after sciatic nerve injury in mice.
Fibrin is a regulator of Schwann cell migration after sciatic nerve injury in mice.
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