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Sensory neuropeptide interactions in the production of plasma extravasation in the rat.
Delta- and kappa-opioid agonists inhibit plasma extravasation induced by bradykinin in the knee joint of the rat.
Serotonin is a directly-acting hyperalgesic agent in the rat.
Mediation of serotonin hyperalgesia by the cAMP second messenger system.
Direct and indirect actions of morphine on medullary neurons that modulate nociception.
Circuitry linking opioid-sensitive nociceptive modulatory systems in periaqueductal gray and spinal cord with rostral ventromedial medulla.
The antinociceptive action of supraspinal opioids results from an increase in descending inhibitory control: correlation of nociceptive behavior and c-fos expression.
Neutrophils contribute to sympathetic nerve terminal-dependent plasma extravasation in the knee joint of the rat.
Increasing sympathetic nerve terminal-dependent plasma extravasation correlates with decreased arthritic joint injury in rats.
Collateralization of periaqueductal gray neurons to forebrain or diencephalon and to the medullary nucleus raphe magnus in the rat.
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