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The following pages link to Morphine-Induced Rotation in Naive, Nonlesioned Rats (Q48392575):
Displaying 18 items.
- Chronic inflammatory pain prevents tolerance to the antinociceptive effect of morphine microinjected into the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray of the rat. (Q37422699) (← links)
- Narcotic analgetics: CNS sites and mechanisms of action as revealed by intracerebral injection techniques (Q38268786) (← links)
- Anatomic and pharmacologic differences between two types of aversive midbrain stimulation (Q39860039) (← links)
- Turning behaviour in animals (Q40097845) (← links)
- Stereospecific and Nonstereospecific Effects of (+)- and (—)-Morphine: Evidence for a New Class of Receptors? (Q40108745) (← links)
- A morphine-like factor in mammalian brain: Analgesic activity in rats (Q40110731) (← links)
- Guanosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate: A Central Nervous System Regulator of Analgesia (Q40120538) (← links)
- A comparison of the analgesic and behavioral effects of [D-Ala2] met-enkephalinamide and morphine in the mesencephalic reticular formation of rats (Q40185387) (← links)
- Drug-induced rotational behaviour following unilateral intracerebral injection of saline-ascorbate solution: neurotoxicity of ascorbic acid and monoamine-independent circling (Q40698340) (← links)
- Analgesia produced by direct injection of morphine into the mesencephalic reticular formation (Q40741118) (← links)
- Morphine dependence and dopaminergic activity: tests of circling responses in rats with unilateral nigral lesions (Q42633177) (← links)
- Speculations on similarities between autism and opiate addiction (Q50309715) (← links)
- Role of pars compacta of the substantia nigra in circling behavior (Q67019466) (← links)
- Basal ganglia outflow pathways and circling behaviour in the rat (Q70459493) (← links)
- Naloxone-induced electrographic seizures in the primate (Q71506062) (← links)
- Rotatory effects of intracerebral tetanus toxin injections (Q72417828) (← links)
- Antinociceptive and behavioral activation responses elicited by d-Pro(2)-endomorphin-2 in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray are sensitive to sex and gonadectomy differences in rats (Q73943270) (← links)
- Presynaptic Mechanisms and KCNQ Potassium Channels Modulate Opioid Depression of Respiratory Drive (Q91867447) (← links)