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Neural mechanisms of hyperalgesia
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992Hyperalgesia, or enhanced sensitivity to pain, is a symptom often associated with inflammation, nerve injury and various diseases. Although hyperalgesia appears to be mediated by sensitization of peripheral and central pain-signalling neurons, underlying mechanisms of sensitization are not well understood.
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Ethanol Withdrawal and Hyperalgesia
Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2009Hyperalgesia has been observed during ethanol withdrawal, comparable to the hyperalgesia observed during withdrawal from opioids. To determine the extent of this phenomenon and its potential mechanisms, both behavioral and in vitro studies are examined, and the roles of GABA(A), glutamate and other receptors in mediating the acute and chronic ...
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Barbiturate hyperalgesia revisited
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2004Alfred P J, Lake, Stephan, Hugo
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Distribution of cutaneous hyperalgesia
Neurology, 1958G H, KLINGON, W H, JEFFREYS
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Intrathecal high dose morphine produces hyperalgesia in the rat
Brain Research, 1981Clifford J Woolf
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