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Transforming Chronic Pain Management: Integrating Neuromodulation with Advanced Technologies to Tackle Cognitive Dysfunction - A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Acupuncture for clinical improvement of endometriosis-related pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Chen C, Li X, Lu S, Yang J, Liu Y.
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Preserving Neuronal Chemical Messengers: Heat Stabilization Versus Snap Freezing for Improved MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Brain Tissues. [PDF]
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Progress in Neurobiology, 1996
Studies on dynorphin involvement in epilepsy are summarised in this review. Electrophysiological, biochemical and pharmacological data support the hypothesis that dynorphin is implicated in specific types of seizures. There is clear evidence that this is true for complex partial (limbic) seizures, i.e.
Simonato M., Romualdi P.
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Studies on dynorphin involvement in epilepsy are summarised in this review. Electrophysiological, biochemical and pharmacological data support the hypothesis that dynorphin is implicated in specific types of seizures. There is clear evidence that this is true for complex partial (limbic) seizures, i.e.
Simonato M., Romualdi P.
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Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1988
Like other opioids, the dynorphins play a role in wide variety of physiological parameters, including pain regulation, motor activity, cardiovascular regulation, respiration, temperature regulation, feeding behavior, hormone balance, and the response to shock or stress. The dynorphins are unusual if not unique, however, in that they frequently modulate
A P, Smith, N M, Lee
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Like other opioids, the dynorphins play a role in wide variety of physiological parameters, including pain regulation, motor activity, cardiovascular regulation, respiration, temperature regulation, feeding behavior, hormone balance, and the response to shock or stress. The dynorphins are unusual if not unique, however, in that they frequently modulate
A P, Smith, N M, Lee
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