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2. A nontoxic pain killer designed by modeling of pathological receptor conformations
3. Knock-in mice expressing a 15-lipoxygenating Alox5 mutant respond differently to experimental inflammation than reported mice
4. Peripheral analgesic and antiinflammatory effects of opioids
5. Immune System, Pain and Analgesia
6. T CELL-DERIVED AND EXOGENOUS OPIOIDS ACTING AT PERIPHERAL OPIOID RECEPTORS CONTROL NEUROPATHIC PAIN: 105
7. Intracerebroventricular galanin and N-terminal galanin fragment enhance the morphine-induced analgesia in the rat
8. LEUKOCYTE-DERIVED OPIOIDS INHIBIT NEUROPATHIC PAIN BY ACTIVATING PERIPHERAL OPIOID RECEPTORS: 275
9. PAIN CONTROL BY IMMUNE-DERIVED OPIOIDS
10. Antinociception after both peripheral and intrathecal injection of oxotremorine is modulated by spinal nitric oxide
11. Intrathecal Oxotremorine Affects Formalin-Induced Behavior and Spinal Nitric Oxide Synthase Immunoreactivity in Rats
12. 105 T CELL‐DERIVED AND EXOGENOUS OPIOIDS ACTING AT PERIPHERAL OPIOID RECEPTORS CONTROL NEUROPATHIC PAIN
13. 286 PAIN CONTROL BY PREVENTION OF OPIOID PEPTIDE DEGRADATION IN PERIPHERAL INFLAMED TISSUE
14. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of two novel kappa opioid pepties
15. Peripheral opioid analgesia
16. Immune cells-mediated opioid release controls inflammatory pain
17. 291 EXPRESSION OF PERIPHERAL OPIOID RECEPTORS AND PEPTIDES IN A NEUROPATHIC PAIN MODEL
18. 279 LEUKOCYTE‐DERIVED OPIOIDS PRODUCE PERIPHERAL ANTINOCICEPTION IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN
19. 292 T LYMPHOCYTES CONTRIBUTE TO OPIOID PAIN CONTROL IN NEURITIS
20. 275 LEUKOCYTE‐DERIVED OPIOIDS INHIBIT NEUROPATHIC PAIN BY ACTIVATING PERIPHERAL OPIOID RECEPTORS
21. Leukocytes in the regulation of pain and analgesia
22. Kappa opioid receptor agonists suppress absence seizures in WAG/Rij rats
23. Selectins promote pain control
24. Effects of pilocarpine and kainate-induced seizures on N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor gene expression in the rat hippocampus
25. Kappa opioid receptor agonists suppress absence seizures in WAG/Rij rats
26. Kappa opioid receptor agonists inhibit the pilocarpine-induced seizures and toxicity in the mouse
27. Modulation of morphine and cocaine effects by inhibition of nitric oxide synthase
28. The role of the nitric oxide pathway in the morphine- and cocaine-induced behavioral sensitization and proenkephalin gene expression
29. The effects of cocaine-induced seizures on the proenkephalin mRNA level in the mouse hippocampus: A possible involvement of the nitric oxide pathway
30. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase attenuates the development of morphine tolerance and dependence in mice
31. Local burn injury profoundly enhances endogenous opioid systems activity in rats
32. Impaired nociception and peripheral opioid antinociception in mice lacking both kinin b1 and b2 receptors.
33. Opioid peptide-expressing leukocytes: identification, recruitment, and simultaneously increasing inhibition of inflammatory pain.
34. Analgesic and antiinflammatory effects of two novel kappa-opioid peptides.
35. Co-expression of b-endorphin with adhesion molecules in a model of inflammatory pain
36. Nitric oxide synthase inhibitor L-NAME prevents amphetamine-induced prodynorphin gene expression in the rat
37. Effects of pentylenetetrazol kindling on glutamate receptor genes expression in the rat hippocampus
38. Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase enhances antinociception mediated by mu, delta and kappa opioid receptors in acute and prolonged pain in the rat spinal cord
39. Burn injury of the hind limb activates endogenous opioid systems in rats
40. Opioid control of inflammatory pain regulated by intercellular adhesion molecule-1
41. Immune Mechanisms of Pain and Analgesia: Preface
42. Cutaneous nociceptors lack sensitisation, but reveal μ-opioid receptor-mediated reduction in excitability to mechanical stimulation in neuropathy
43. Peripheral non-viral MIDGE vector-driven delivery of β-endorphin in inflammatory pain
44. Antinociceptive effects of isoleucine derivatives of deltorphin I and deltorphin II in rat spinal cord: a search for selectivity of delta receptor subtypes
45. 5.30 - Immune System, Pain and Analgesia
46. Transgenic mice overexpressing human ALOX15 under the control of the aP2 promoter are partly protected in the complete Freund's adjuvant-induced paw inflammation model.
47. Humanization of the Reaction Specificity of Mouse Alox15b Inversely Modified the Susceptibility of Corresponding Knock-In Mice in Two Different Animal Inflammation Models.
48. Amelioration of injury-induced tissue acidosis by a nonsteroidal analgesic attenuates antinociceptive effects of the pH-dependent opioid agonist NFEPP.
49. Knock-In Mice Expressing a 15-Lipoxygenating Alox5 Mutant Respond Differently to Experimental Inflammation Than Reported Alox5 -/- Mice.
50. Interleukin-4 Induces the Release of Opioid Peptides from M1 Macrophages in Pathological Pain.
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