44 results on '"Coderre, Terence J."'
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2. Systemic pregabalin attenuates facial hypersensitivity and noxious stimulus-evoked release of glutamate in medullary dorsal horn in a rodent model of trigeminal neuropathic pain
3. Topical Combinations Aimed at Treating Microvascular Dysfunction Reduce Allodynia in Rat Models of CRPS-I and Neuropathic Pain
4. Involvement of ATP in noxious stimulus-evoked release of glutamate in rat medullary dorsal horn: A microdialysis study
5. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: What's in a Name?
6. Role of NFκB in an Animal Model of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome–type I (CRPS-I)
7. MRI structural brain changes associated with sensory and emotional function in a rat model of long-term neuropathic pain
8. The roles of nerve growth factor and cholecystokinin in the enhancement of morphine analgesia in a rodent model of central nervous system inflammation
9. Sympathetic Vasoconstrictor Antagonism and Vasodilatation Relieve Mechanical Allodynia in Rats With Chronic Postischemia Pain
10. Rats with chronic post-ischemia pain exhibit an analgesic sensitivity profile similar to human patients with complex regional pain syndrome — type I
11. Enhanced 3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine-induced sustained nociceptive behaviors in rats with neuropathy or chronic inflammation
12. Intracellular messengers involved in spontaneous pain, heat hyperalgesia, and mechanical allodynia induced by intrathecal dihydroxyphenylglycine
13. Increased stress-induced analgesia in mice lacking the proneuropeptide convertase PC2
14. Nociceptive effects of intrathecal administration of sulphur-containing amino acids
15. Enhanced thermal antinociceptive potency and anti-allodynic effects of morphine following spinal administration of endotoxin
16. Antinociceptive effects following intrathecal pretreatment with selective metabotropic glutamate receptor compounds in a rat model of neuropathic pain
17. Antisense oligonucleotide knockdown of mGluR1 alleviates hyperalgesia and allodynia associated with chronic inflammation
18. Targeting the N-Methyl-d-Aspartate Receptor for Chronic Pain Management
19. mGluRs and opioid dependence
20. Opioid tolerance and dependence
21. Priming enhances endotoxin-induced thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia in rats
22. Chronic inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release or protein kinase C activation significantly reduces the development of morphine dependence
23. Sympathetic-dependence in bradykinin-induced synovial plasma extravasation is dose-related
24. Attenuation of morphine tolerance and dependence with the highly selective δ-opioid receptor antagonist TIPP[ψ]
25. Examination of the evidence that distinct excitatory amino acid receptors and intracellular messengers mediate thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia
26. Physiologic Consequences of Tissue Injury and Acute Pain
27. Contribution of protein kinase C to central sensitization and persistent pain following tissue injury
28. Central neural mediators of secondary hyperalgesia following heat injury in rats: Neuropeptides and excitatory amino acids
29. Sympathetic neuron factors involved in bradykinin-induced plasma extravasation in the rat
30. Postnatal development of neurogenic inflammation in the rat
31. High-dose epinephrine acts at α2-adrenoceptors to suppress experimental arthritis
32. Central nervous system plasticity in the tonic pain response to subcutaneous formalin injection
33. Denervation-induced inflammation in the rat
34. Noxious stimulus-induced increase in spinal prostaglandin E2 is noradrenergic terminal-dependent
35. Increased pain sensitivity following heat injury involves a central mechanism
36. Autotomy after nerve sections in the rat is influenced by tonic descending inhibition from locus coeruleus
37. The contribution of training to sensitivity in the nociceptive paw-withdrawal test
38. Procedures which increase acute pain sensitivity also increase autotomy
39. Behavioral evidence in rats for a peptidergic-noradrenergic interaction in cutaneous sensory and vascular function
40. Ankle joint urate arthritis in rats provides a useful tool for the evaluation of analgesic and anti-arthritic agents
41. Naloxone hyperalgesia and stress-induced analgesia in rats
42. Stress analgesia: Effects of PCPA, yohimbine, and naloxone
43. Cutaneous hyperalgesia: contributions of the peripheral and central nervous systems to the increase in pain sensitivity after injury
44. Autotomy following sciatic and saphenous nerve sections: Sparing of the medial toes after treatment of the sciatic nerve with capsaicin
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