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THE EVALUATION OF ANALGESIC POTENCY OF DRUGS USING THERMAL STIMULATION IN THE RAT [PDF]
H. Jackson
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N. Chandrasekharan+6 more
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A Replicable and Generalizable Neuroimaging‐Based Indicator of Pain Sensitivity Across Individuals
Humans differ in their sensitivity to pain. With six large and diverse fMRI datasets (total N = 1046), this study finds that such individual differences in pain sensitivity can be tracked by fMRI responses to painful stimuli. A highly generalizable machine learning model is further built to predict pain sensitivity across all datasets and analgesic ...
Li‐Bo Zhang+7 more
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The study in this paper found that activating the α2A receptors of astrocytes in the thoracic spinal cord can reduce the release of inflammatory factors, thereby decreasing the necroptosis of GABAergic neurons and consequently alleviating myocardial injury caused by sepsis.
Ruilin He+9 more
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Experiments of pain with human subjects are difficult, subjective, and ethically constrained. Since the molecular mechanisms of pain transduction are reasonably conserved among different species, these problems are partially solved by the use of animal ...
Leung, Kawai+3 more
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ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN STUDYING ADDICTION TO THE NEWER SYNTHETIC ANALGESICS [PDF]
M.H. SEEVERS
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are considered a promising alternative for neuropathic pain (NP) treatment, but underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Huang et al. illustrate that a Npy2r sensory neuron‐related lung–brain axis contributes to MSC analgesia.
Jing Huang+25 more
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Effects of analgesic drugs in the mice repeatedly injected with histamine and histamine liberators
Hiroyuki Ohno
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