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Spinal cord substance P receptor immunoreactivity increases in both inflammatory and nerve injury models of persistent pain.
5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor subtype messenger RNAs in rat peripheral sensory and sympathetic ganglia: a polymerase chain reaction study.
Spinal cord substance P receptor immunoreactivity increases in both inflammatory and nerve injury models of persistent pain.
Enhancement of morphine analgesia by the GABAB agonist baclofen.
Inflammation modulates the contribution of receptor-subtypes to bradykinin-induced hyperalgesia in the rat.
Mu-opioid agonist enhancement of prostaglandin-induced hyperalgesia in the rat: a G-protein beta gamma subunit-mediated effect?
Peripheral nociceptive effects of alpha 2-adrenergic receptor agonists in the rat.
Enhancement of morphine analgesia by the alpha 2-adrenergic antagonist yohimbine.
Involvement of the sympathetic postganglionic neuron in capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia in the rat.
Sensory and sympathetic contributions to nerve injury-induced sensory abnormalities in the rat.
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