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1. Involvement of the cannabimimetic compound, N-palmitoyl-ethanolamine, in inflammatory and neuropathic conditions: Review of the available pre-clinical data, and first human studies

2. Inhibition of B16 melanoma metastasis by overexpression of the cysteine proteinase inhibitor cystatin C

3. Acute and chronic effects of cocaine on isolation-induced aggression in mice

4. In vitro antiviral activity of neem (Azardirachta indica L.) bark extract against herpes simplex virus type-1 infection.

5. Ultra-low doses of methamphetamine suppress 5-hydroxytryptophan-induced head-twitch response in mice during aging.

6. A Comparative Study of the Antiemetic Effects of α 2 -Adrenergic Receptor Agonists Clonidine and Dexmedetomidine against Diverse Emetogens in the Least Shrew ( Cryptotis parva ) Model of Emesis.

8. RNA sequencing least shrew ( Cryptotis parva ) brainstem and gut transcripts following administration of a selective substance P neurokinin NK 1 receptor agonist and antagonist expands genomics resources for emesis research.

9. Effects of low-doses of methamphetamine on d-fenfluramine-induced head-twitch response (HTR) in mice during ageing and c-fos expression in the prefrontal cortex.

10. Evidence for Bell-Shaped Dose-Response Emetic Effects of Temsirolimus and Analogs: The Broad-Spectrum Antiemetic Efficacy of a Large Dose of Temsirolimus Against Diverse Emetogens in the Least Shrew ( Cryptotis parva ).

11. Metabolic design in a mammalian model of extreme metabolism, the North American least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

12. An ontogenic study of receptor mechanisms by which acute administration of low-doses of methamphetamine suppresses DOI-induced 5-HT 2A -receptor mediated head-twitch response in mice.

13. The Contribution of Phospholipase C in Vomiting in the Least Shrew (Cryptotis Parva) Model of Emesis.

14. Signal transduction pathways involved in dopamine D 2 receptor-evoked emesis in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

15. Central and peripheral emetic loci contribute to vomiting evoked by the Akt inhibitor MK-2206 in the least shrew model of emesis.

16. Mechanisms of Nausea and Vomiting: Current Knowledge and Recent Advances in Intracellular Emetic Signaling Systems.

17. The HCN Channel Blocker ZD7288 Induces Emesis in the Least Shrew ( Cryptotis parva ).

19. Dopamine receptors in emesis: Molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic function.

20. Ultra-low doses of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 agonist, resiniferatoxin, prevents vomiting evoked by diverse emetogens in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

21. The pivotal role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) in vomiting evoked by specific emetogens in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

22. Δ 9 -THC and related cannabinoids suppress substance P- induced neurokinin NK 1 -receptor-mediated vomiting via activation of cannabinoid CB 1 receptor.

23. Intracellular emetic signaling cascades by which the selective neurokinin type 1 receptor (NK 1 R) agonist GR73632 evokes vomiting in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

24. Intracellular emetic signaling evoked by the L-type Ca 2+ channel agonist FPL64176 in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

25. The anti-asthmatic drug pranlukast suppresses the delayed-phase vomiting and reverses intracellular indices of emesis evoked by cisplatin in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

26. Intracellular vomit signals and cascades downstream of emetic receptors: Evidence from the least shrew ( Cryptotis parva ) model of vomiting.

27. Ca 2+ signaling and emesis: Recent progress and new perspectives.

28. Thapsigargin-induced activation of Ca(2+)-CaMKII-ERK in brainstem contributes to substance P release and induction of emesis in the least shrew.

29. L-type calcium channels contribute to 5-HT3-receptor-evoked CaMKIIα and ERK activation and induction of emesis in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

30. Differential and additive suppressive effects of 5-HT3 (palonosetron)- and NK1 (netupitant)-receptor antagonists on cisplatin-induced vomiting and ERK1/2, PKA and PKC activation.

31. Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor-mediated vomiting occurs via the activation of Ca2+/CaMKII-dependent ERK1/2 signaling in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

32. Broad-spectrum antiemetic efficacy of the L-type calcium channel blocker amlodipine in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

33. Additive antiemetic efficacy of low-doses of the cannabinoid CB(1/2) receptor agonist Δ(9)-THC with ultralow-doses of the vanilloid TRPV1 receptor agonist resiniferatoxin in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

34. Broad-spectrum antiemetic potential of the L-type calcium channel antagonist nifedipine and evidence for its additive antiemetic interaction with the 5-HT(3) receptor antagonist palonosetron in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

35. Regulation of nausea and vomiting by cannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system.

36. Cyclophosphamide causes activation of protein kinase A (PKA) in the brainstem of vomiting least shrews (Cryptotis parva).

38. Cisplatin causes over-expression of tachykinin NK(1) receptors and increases ERK1/2- and PKA- phosphorylation during peak immediate- and delayed-phase emesis in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva) brainstem.

39. Histomorphology and immunohistochemistry of the lower esophageal sphincter of the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

40. Synergistic antiemetic interactions between serotonergic 5-HT3 and tachykininergic NK1-receptor antagonists in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

41. Mechanisms of Broad-Spectrum Antiemetic Efficacy of Cannabinoids against Chemotherapy-Induced Acute and Delayed Vomiting.

42. Cannabinoid-Induced Hyperemesis: A Conundrum-From Clinical Recognition to Basic Science Mechanisms.

43. Exercise-induced nausea and vomiting: another sign and symptom of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma.

44. Zebrafish-encoded 3-O-sulfotransferase-3 isoform mediates herpes simplex virus type 1 entry and spread.

45. Pranlukast prevents cysteinyl leukotriene-induced emesis in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

46. Differential temporal changes in brain and gut substance P mRNA expression throughout the time-course of cisplatin-induced vomiting in the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

47. An unusual dependence of human herpesvirus-8 glycoproteins-induced cell-to-cell fusion on heparan sulfate.

48. Receptor-selective agonists induce emesis and Fos expression in the brain and enteric nervous system of the least shrew (Cryptotis parva).

49. Evidence for a re-evaluation of the neurochemical and anatomical bases of chemotherapy-induced vomiting.

50. Ablation of least shrew central neurokinin NK1 receptors reduces GR73632-induced vomiting.

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