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1. Activation of NPY2R-expressing amygdala neurons inhibits itch behavior in mice without lateralization

2. Antipruritic Effects of Janus Kinase Inhibitor Tofacitinib in a Mouse Model of Psoriasis

3. Modulation of Itch by Localized Skin Warming and Cooling

5. IL‐23 modulates histamine‐evoked itch and responses of pruriceptors in mice

6. Antipruritic Effects of Janus Kinase Inhibitor Tofacitinib in a Mouse Model of Psoriasis

7. Low-Threshold Mechanosensitive VGLUT3-Lineage Sensory Neurons Mediate Spinal Inhibition of Itch by Touch

8. Peripheral gabapentin regulates mosquito allergy-induced itch in mice

9. Modulation of Itch by Localized Skin Warming and Cooling

10. Why does stress aggravate itch? A possible role of the amygdala

11. Mouse model of imiquimod-induced psoriatic itch

12. A Subpopulation of Amygdala Neurons Mediates the Affective Component of Itch

13. Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 in Keratinocytes Regulates Histaminergic Itch but Not Nonhistaminergic Itch

14. A central role for spinal dorsal horn neurons that express neurokinin-1 receptors in chronic itch

15. Behavioral model of itch, alloknesis, pain and allodynia in the lower hindlimb and correlative responses of lumbar dorsal horn neurons in the mouse

16. Roles of glutamate, substance P, and gastrin-releasing peptide as spinal neurotransmitters of histaminergic and nonhistaminergic itch

17. Scratching inhibits serotonin-evoked responses of rat dorsal horn neurons in a site- and state-dependent manner

18. Mouse Model of Touch-Evoked Itch (Alloknesis)

19. Site-dependent and state-dependent inhibition of pruritogen-responsive spinal neurons by scratching

20. Enhanced responses of lumbar superficial dorsal horn neurons to intradermal PAR-2 agonist but not histamine in a mouse hindpaw dry skin itch model

21. Enhanced scratching evoked by PAR-2 agonist and 5-HT but not histamine in a mouse model of chronic dry skin itch

22. Role of spinal bombesin-responsive neurons in nonhistaminergic itch

23. Nalfurafine suppresses pruritogen- and touch-evoked scratching behavior in models of acute and chronic itch in mice

24. Modulation of Itch by Localized Skin Warming and Cooling.

25. Cross-sensitization of histamine-independent itch in mouse primary sensory neurons

26. Transmitters and pathways mediating inhibition of spinal itch-signaling neurons by scratching and other counterstimuli

27. Differential itch- and pain-related behavioral responses and µ-opoid modulation in mice

28. Facial Injections of Pruritogens and Algogens Excite Partly Overlapping Populations of Primary and Second-Order Trigeminal Neurons in Mice

29. Spontaneous itch in the absence of hyperalgesia in a mouse hindpaw dry skin model

30. Scratching behavior and Fos expression in superficial dorsal horn elicited by protease-activated receptor agonists and other itch mediators in mice

31. Roles for substance P and gastrin-releasing peptide as neurotransmitters released by primary afferent pruriceptors.

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