38 results on '"CARSTENS, E."'
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2. Enhancement of allyl isothiocyanate-evoked responses of mouse trigeminal ganglion cells by the kokumi substance γ-glutamyl-valyl-glycine (γ-EVG) through activation of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR)
3. Effects of gustatory nerve transection and/or ovariectomy on oral capsaicin avoidance in rats
4. Roles of glutamate, substance P, and gastrin-releasing peptide as spinal neurotransmitters of histaminergic and nonhistaminergic itch
5. Enhanced scratching evoked by PAR-2 agonist and 5-HT but not histamine in a mouse model of chronic dry skin itch
6. Role of TNF-alpha in sensitization of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons induced by application of nucleus pulposus to L5 dorsal root ganglion in rats
7. Mustard oil has differential effects on the response of trigeminal caudalis neurons to heat and acidity
8. A model for differential volatile anesthetic delivery to the upper and lower torso of the rabbit
9. Spinal anaesthesia indirectly depresses cortical activity associated with electrical stimulation of the reticular formation
10. In vivo characterization of clinical anaesthesia and its components
11. Sensitization of trigeminal caudalis neuronal responses to intraoral acid and salt stimuli and desensitization by nicotine
12. Isoflurane can indirectly depress lumbar dorsal horn activity in the goat via action within the brain
13. Behavioral manifestations of neuropathic pain and mechanical allodynia, and changes in spinal dorsal horn neurons, following L4–L6 dorsal root constriction in rats
14. 085 TRPV1 and TRPA1 regulate dermal inflammation and epidermal hyperplasia in imiquimod (IMQ)-mediated psoriasiform dermatitis
15. An Insatiable Itch
16. F176 FACIAL INJECTIONS OF PRURITOGENS OR ALGOGENS ELICIT DISTINCT BEHAVIOR RESPONSES AND EXCITE OVERLAPPING POPULATIONS OF PRIMARY AND SECOND-ORDER TRIGEMINAL NEURONS
17. 301 EFFECTS OF TRPM8 AGONIST MENTHOL ON THERMAL AND MECHANICAL SENSITIVITY IN RATS
18. 173 EXCITATION OF MOUSE SUPERFICIAL DORSAL HORN NEURONS BY HISTAMINE AND/OR PAR-2 AGONIST: POTENTIAL ROLE IN ITCH
19. 139 Capsaicin avoidance following chorda tympani transection
20. Suppression of a hind limb flexion withdrawal reflex by microinjection of glutamate or morphine into the periaqueductal gray in the rat
21. Hypothalamic inhibition of rat dorsal horn neuronal responses to noxious skin heating
22. Spatial summation in human thermal pain perception: comparison within and between dermatomes
23. Responses of motor units during the hind limb flexion withdrawal reflex evoked by noxious skin heating: phasic and prolonged suppression by midbrain stimulation and comparison with simultaneously recorded dorsal horn units
24. Serotonergic mediation of descending inhibition from midbrain periaqueductal gray, but not reticular formation, of spinal nociceptive transmission in the cat
25. Parametric and pharmacological studies of midbrain suppression of the hind limb flexion withdrawal reflex in the rat
26. Inhibition of rat spinothalamic tract neuronal responses to noxious skin heating by stimulation in midbrain periaqueductal gray or lateral reticular formation
27. Comparison of human pain sensation and flexion withdrawal evoked by noxious radiant heat
28. Psychophysical study of stinging pain evoked by brief freezing of superficial skin and ensuing short-lasting changes in sensations of cool and cold pain
29. Behavioral and electrophysiological assessment of hyperalgesia and changes in dorsal horn responses following partial sciatic nerve ligation in rats
30. Die Alkylierung von 5-nitrosouracilderivaten - eine neue coffein-synthese
31. No withdrawal from reflexes to assess pain
32. Is skin temperature a significant confounding factor in the tail-flick test?
33. 5.09 - Itch
34. 4.18 - Oral Chemesthesis and Taste
35. Inhibition of spinal dorsal horn neuronal responses to noxious skin heating by medial preoptic and septal stimulation in the cat : J. Neurophysiol., 48 (1982) 981–991
36. Relationship between operant response magnitude and noxious heat intensity in rats
37. Intrathecal vasopressin induced tail flick suppression
38. Midbrain inhibition of motor unit responses contributing to the nociceptive hindlimb flexion withdrawal reflex (WR)
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