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The following pages link to Efflux of 5-hydroxytryptamine and noradrenaline into spinal cord superfusates during stimulation of the rat medulla (Q41280194):
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- Joint manipulation reduces hyperalgesia by activation of monoamine receptors but not opioid or GABA receptors in the spinal cord (Q24647090) (← links)
- The perception and endogenous modulation of pain (Q27011310) (← links)
- Opioid and noradrenergic contributions of tapentadol in experimental neuropathic pain (Q33599172) (← links)
- Acute pain mechanisms (Q33649053) (← links)
- Central modulation of pain (Q34245455) (← links)
- Aggregating human platelets cause direct contraction and endothelium-dependent relaxation of isolated canine coronary arteries. Role of serotonin, thromboxane A2, and adenine nucleotides (Q34534514) (← links)
- Descending control of pain (Q34659433) (← links)
- Anatomy and physiology of chronic pain (Q35563397) (← links)
- Central analgesic mechanisms: A review of opioid receptor physiopharmacology and related antinociceptive systems (Q36408635) (← links)
- Lateral hypothalamic-induced antinociception may be mediated by a substance P connection with the rostral ventromedial medulla (Q36790006) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal patterns of serotonin release in the rat's lumbar spinal cord following electrical stimulation of the nucleus raphe magnus (Q37258741) (← links)
- Increased release of serotonin in the spinal cord during low, but not high, frequency transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation in rats with joint inflammation (Q37352832) (← links)
- Release of GABA and activation of GABA(A) in the spinal cord mediates the effects of TENS in rats. (Q37352844) (← links)
- The important role of CNS facilitation and inhibition for chronic pain (Q37523345) (← links)
- Serotonin and nociception (Q38004465) (← links)
- Cortical and subcortical modulation of pain (Q38777501) (← links)
- Spinal 5-HT(3) receptor activation induces behavioral hypersensitivity via a neuronal-glial-neuronal signaling cascade (Q38793076) (← links)
- Effects of chronic constriction injury and spared nerve injury, two models of neuropathic pain, on the numbers of neurons and glia in the rostral ventromedial medulla (Q39186991) (← links)
- Postoperative pain treated by intravenous l-tryptophan: a double-blind study versus placebo in cholecystectomized patients (Q39506567) (← links)
- Effects of morphine given in the brain stem on the activity of dorsal horn nociceptive neurons (Q39556346) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for the activation of descending inhibitory controls by nociceptive afferent pathways. (Q39556377) (← links)
- Anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of the periaqueductal gray contribution to antinociceptive controls. (Q39556384) (← links)
- Noradrenergic neurotransmission in the ventral spinal cord: basic characteristics and effects of denervating lesions, as studied in the awake rat by microdialysis (Q40920332) (← links)
- Serotonin (5-HT) enhances hippocampal noradrenaline (NA) release: evidence for facilitatory 5-HT receptors within the CNS. (Q41474602) (← links)
- Molecular depletion of descending serotonin unmasks its novel facilitatory role in the development of persistent pain (Q41856863) (← links)
- Physiological identification of pontomedullary serotonergic neurons in the rat. (Q42436355) (← links)
- Effect of chronic and acute administration of fluoxetine and its additive effect with morphine on the behavioural response in the formalin test in rats (Q43556006) (← links)
- Lesion of the bulbospinal noradrenergic pathways blocks desipramine-induced inhibition of the C-fiber evoked nociceptive reflex in rats (Q43559083) (← links)
- Antinociceptive effect of ketanserin in mice: involvement of supraspinal 5-HT2 receptors in nociceptive transmission (Q44192019) (← links)
- Mu- and delta-opioid receptor mRNAs are expressed in spinally projecting serotonergic and nonserotonergic neurons of the rostral ventromedial medulla (Q44351252) (← links)
- Selective opioid delta agonists elicit antinociceptive supraspinal/spinal synergy in the rat. (Q44352974) (← links)
- Projections of neurons in the ventromedial medulla to pontine catecholamine cell groups involved in the modulation of nociception (Q44545485) (← links)
- The response of the 5-hydroxyindole oxidation current to noxious stimuli in the spinal cord of anesthetized rats: modification by morphine (Q45247085) (← links)
- Descending modulation of dorsal horn biogenic amines as determined by in vivo dialysis (Q46705811) (← links)
- Apposition of enkephalin- and neurotensin-immunoreactive neurons by serotonin-immunoreactive varicosities in the rat spinal cord. (Q47930652) (← links)
- Medullary substrates mediating antinociception produced by electrical stimulation of the vagus (Q48098378) (← links)
- Microinjection of morphine in the A7 catecholamine cell group produces opposing effects on nociception that are mediated by alpha1- and alpha2-adrenoceptors (Q48172362) (← links)
- Spinal cord noradrenergic dynamics in diabetic and hypercortisolaemic states (Q48197004) (← links)
- Amino acids and serotonin are released into the lumbar spinal cord of the anesthetized cat following intradermal capsaicin injections (Q48305277) (← links)
- Spinal and locus coeruleus noradrenergic lesions abolish the analgesic effects of 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (Q48329614) (← links)
- Transmission from group II muscle afferents is depressed by stimulation of locus coeruleus/subcoeruleus, K�lliker-Fuse and raphe nuclei in the cat (Q48600809) (← links)
- Differential distribution of (GABA)A receptor subunits on bulbospinal serotonergic and nonserotonergic neurons of the ventromedial medulla of the rat. (Q48638839) (← links)
- The effects of aging on spinal neurochemistry in the rat. (Q48825651) (← links)
- Effects of electrical stimulation and morphine microinjection into periaqueductal gray on 5-hydroxyindole oxidation current in spinal cord of cats (Q48894861) (← links)
- Regular physical activity prevents development of chronic muscle pain through modulation of supraspinal opioid and serotonergic mechanisms. (Q49384590) (← links)
- Analgesic effects of intrathecally applied noradrenergic compounds in the developing rat: differences due to thermal vs mechanical nociception (Q52251420) (← links)
- Theoretical studies of impulse propagation in serotonergic axons (Q52422099) (← links)
- Chapter 23 Neuronal effects of controlled superfusion of the spinal cord with monoaminergic receptor antagonists in the cat (Q57767888) (← links)
- Intrathecal 5-hydroxytryptamine and electrical stimulation of the nucleus raphe magnus in rats both reduce the antinociceptive potency of intrathecally administered noradrenaline (Q68464244) (← links)
- Effects of iontophoresis of noradrenaline and stimulation of the periaqueductal gray on single-unit activity in the rat superficial dorsal horn (Q69752480) (← links)