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1. Revisiting dezocine for opioid use disorder: A narrative review of its potential abuse liability.

2. Infant pain vs. pain with parental suppression: Immediate and enduring impact on brain, pain and affect.

3. A new formulation of dezocine, Cyc-dezocine, reduces oxycodone self-administration in female and male rats.

4. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy to assess pain in neonatal circumcisions.

5. Dezocine is a Biased Ligand without Significant Beta-Arrestin Activation of the mu Opioid Receptor.

6. Endogenous Opioid Dynorphin Is a Potential Link between Traumatic Brain Injury, Chronic Pain, and Substance Use Disorder.

7. A Brief Overview of the Neuropharmacology of Opioid Addiction.

8. The Long-Term Effects of Neonatal Inflammatory Pain on Cognitive Function and Stress Hormones Depend on the Heterogeneity of the Adolescent Period of Development in Male and Female Rats.

9. Maternal continuous oral oxycodone self-administration alters pup affective/social communication but not spatial learning or sensory-motor function.

10. Local injury and systemic infection in infants alter later nociception and pain affect during early life and adulthood.

11. Female and male rats readily consume and prefer oxycodone to water in a chronic, continuous access, two-bottle oral voluntary paradigm.

12. Effects of plant-derived analgesic compounds sinomenine and salvinorin A in infant rats.

13. Trigeminal Pain Responses in Obese ob/ob Mice Are Modality-Specific.

14. Differences Between the Prenatal Effects of Fluoxetine or Buspirone Alone or in Combination on Pain and Affective Behaviors in Prenatally Stressed Male and Female Rats.

15. Mapping of pain circuitry in early post-natal development using manganese-enhanced MRI in rats.

16. Long-Term Effects of Chronic Buspirone during Adolescence Reduce the Adverse Influences of Neonatal Inflammatory Pain and Stress on Adaptive Behavior in Adult Male Rats.

17. Developmental Changes in Pain and Spinal Immune Gene Expression after Radicular Trauma in the Rat.

18. Repeated recall and PKMζ maintain fear memories in juvenile rats.

19. Effects of COX inhibition and LPS on formalin induced pain in the infant rat.

20. [EFFECT OF PRENATAL STRESS ON SEROTONERGIC NEURONS IN DORSAL RAPHE NUCLEUS AND ON PAIN BEHAVIOR DURING NEONATAL PERIOD].

21. Enduring good memories of infant trauma: rescue of adult neurobehavioral deficits via amygdala serotonin and corticosterone interaction.

22. Interactions between glia, the immune system and pain processes during early development.

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