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Involvement of the mu-opiate receptor in peripheral analgesia.
Mediation of primary afferent peripheral hyperalgesia by the cAMP second messenger system.
The distribution of substance P-, enkephalin- and dynorphin-immunoreactive neurons in the medulla of the rat and their contribution to bulbospinal pathways.
The distribution of substance P-, enkephalin- and dynorphin-immunoreactive neurons in the medulla of the rat and their contribution to bulbospinal pathways.
Leukotriene and prostaglandin sensitization of cutaneous high-threshold C- and A-delta mechanonociceptors in the hairy skin of rat hindlimbs.
Leukotriene and prostaglandin sensitization of cutaneous high-threshold C- and A-delta mechanonociceptors in the hairy skin of rat hindlimbs.
Opioid neurons and pain modulation: an ultrastructural analysis of enkephalin in cat superficial dorsal horn.
Opioid neurons and pain modulation: an ultrastructural analysis of enkephalin in cat superficial dorsal horn.
Development of the central nervous system of Aplysia in terms of the differentiation of its specific identifiable cells.
Development of the central nervous system of Aplysia in terms of the differentiation of its specific identifiable cells.
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