review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Woolf CJ | |
P2860 | cites work | Central changes in processing of mechanoreceptive input in capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia in humans | Q28320019 |
Glutamate and substance P coexist in primary afferent terminals in the superficial laminae of spinal cord | Q33658035 | ||
Evidence for a central component of post-injury pain hypersensitivity | Q34265604 | ||
Experimental evidence on the nature of cutaneous hyperalgesia | Q35420220 | ||
Peripheral and central mechanisms of cutaneous hyperalgesia | Q36061003 | ||
Metabotropic excitatory amino acid receptors reveal their true colors | Q36453471 | ||
Generation of acute pain: Central mechanism | Q36973356 | ||
Excitatory amino acid receptors, second messengers and regulation of intracellular Ca2+ in mammalian neurons | Q37887851 | ||
Expansion of receptive fields of spinal lamina I projection neurons in rats with unilateral adjuvant-induced inflammation: the contribution of dorsal horn mechanisms | Q38662652 | ||
Slow excitatory transmission in rat dorsal horn: possible mediation by peptides | Q39341067 | ||
The role of neurokinin and N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors in synaptic transmission from capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents in the rat spinal cord in vitro | Q39377483 | ||
The physiology of excitatory amino acids in the vertebrate central nervous system | Q39462515 | ||
Preoperative morphine pre-empts postoperative pain | Q39492445 | ||
Preemptive analgesia--treating postoperative pain by preventing the establishment of central sensitization | Q40832271 | ||
The effects of a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, MK-801, on behavioral hyperalgesia and dorsal horn neuronal activity in rats with unilateral inflammation | Q41102806 | ||
Multiple effects of phorbol esters in the rat spinal dorsal horn. | Q42190609 | ||
Outflow of endogenous aspartate and glutamate from the rat spinal dorsal horn in vitro by activation of low- and high-threshold primary afferent fibers. Modulation by μ-opioids | Q42464824 | ||
Release, spread and persistence of immunoreactive neurokinin A in the dorsal horn of the cat following noxious cutaneous stimulation. Studies with antibody microprobes | Q42480017 | ||
The Effects of NMDA Antagonists on Neuronal Activity in Cat Spinal Cord Evoked by Acute Inflammation in the Knee Joint | Q42523382 | ||
Pharmacological properties of a C-fibre response evoked by saphenous nerve stimulation in an isolated spinal cord-nerve preparation of the newborn rat. | Q42847529 | ||
Presynaptic inhibitory action of enkephalin on excitatory transmission in superficial dorsal horn of rat spinal cord | Q43937868 | ||
Responses to heat of C-fiber nociceptors in monkey are altered by injury in the receptive field but not by adjacent injury | Q44203347 | ||
Neurogenic hyperalgesia: psychophysical studies of underlying mechanisms | Q45020805 | ||
Intrathecal CP-96,345 blocks reflex facilitation induced in rats by substance P and C-fiber-conditioning stimulation | Q45156648 | ||
Evidence for spinal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor involvement in prolonged chemical nociception in the rat. | Q45267214 | ||
Long duration ventral root potentials in the neonatal rat spinal cord in vitro; the effects of ionotropic and metabotropic excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists | Q45791928 | ||
Hyperalgesia mediated by spinal glutamate or substance P receptor blocked by spinal cyclooxygenase inhibition | Q46223466 | ||
Long-term changes in discharge behaviour of cat dorsal horn neurones following noxious stimulation of deep tissues | Q46929278 | ||
Muscle but not cutaneous C-afferent input produces prolonged increases in the excitability of the flexion reflex in the rat. | Q47953158 | ||
Evidence for involvement of N-methylaspartate receptors in 'wind-up' of class 2 neurones in the dorsal horn of the rat. | Q48193147 | ||
The contribution of excitatory amino acids to central sensitization and persistent nociception after formalin-induced tissue injury | Q48442492 | ||
Protein kinase C reduces Mg2+ block of NMDA-receptor channels as a mechanism of modulation | Q48493712 | ||
Stimulation of craniofacial muscle afferents induces prolonged facilitatory effects in trigeminal nociceptive brain-stem neurones | Q48552734 | ||
Evidence for different mechanisms of primary and secondary hyperalgesia following heat injury to the glabrous skin | Q48594175 | ||
Enhancement of spinothalamic neuron responses to chemical and mechanical stimuli following combined micro-iontophoretic application of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid and substance P. | Q48649690 | ||
Long term alterations in the excitability of the flexion reflex produced by peripheral tissue injury in the chronic decerebrate rat. | Q48684921 | ||
Neurogenic hyperalgesia: central neural correlates in responses of spinothalamic tract neurons | Q48694926 | ||
Nitric oxide mediates the thermal hyperalgesia produced in a model of neuropathic pain in the rat | Q50790525 | ||
Referred pain and associated phenomena. | Q51366428 | ||
The effect of pre- versus postinjury infiltration with lidocaine on thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia after heat injury to the skin. | Q51668496 | ||
A comparative study of the changes in receptive-field properties of multireceptive and nocireceptive rat dorsal horn neurons following noxious mechanical stimulation. | Q51747699 | ||
The contribution of GABAA and glycine receptors to central sensitization: disinhibition and touch-evoked allodynia in the spinal cord. | Q52215885 | ||
Small-caliber afferent inputs produce a heterosynaptic facilitation of the synaptic responses evoked by primary afferent A-fibers in the neonatal rat spinal cord in vitro. | Q52224626 | ||
Rate of rise of the cumulative depolarization evoked by repetitive stimulation of small-caliber afferents is a predictor of action potential windup in rat spinal neurons in vitro. | Q52225324 | ||
Prolonged potentiation of transmission through a withdrawal reflex pathway after noxious stimulation of the heel in the rabbit | Q52232074 | ||
The induction and maintenance of central sensitization is dependent on N -methyl-d-aspartic acid receptor activation; implications for the treatment of post-injury pain hypersensitivity states | Q52237708 | ||
Dynamic alterations in the cutaneous mechanoreceptive fields of dorsal horn neurons in the rat spinal cord. | Q52240510 | ||
Activity-Dependent Changes in Rat Ventral Horn Neurons in vitro; Summation of Prolonged Afferent Evoked Postsynaptic Depolarizations Produce a d-2-Amino-5-Phosphonovaleric Acid Sensitive Windup. | Q52242625 | ||
Relative effectiveness of C primary afferent fibers of different origins in evoking a prolonged facilitation of the flexor reflex in the rat. | Q52261619 | ||
Excitatory amino acid-mediated components of synaptically evoked input from dorsal roots to deep dorsal horn neurons in the rat spinal cord slice. | Q54340704 | ||
Substance P modulates glutamate-induced currents in acutely isolated rat spinal dorsal horn neurones | Q57828967 | ||
Substantia gelatinosa neurones hyperpolarized in vitro by enkephalin | Q59071328 | ||
Dynamic receptive field plasticity in rat spinal cord dorsal horn following C-primary afferent input | Q59098970 | ||
The role of NMDA receptor-operated calcium channels in persistent nociception after formalin-induced tissue injury | Q67503828 | ||
Contribution of protein kinase C to central sensitization and persistent pain following tissue injury | Q68014211 | ||
Enhanced responses of spinothalamic tract neurons to excitatory amino acids accompany capsaicin-induced sensitization in the monkey | Q68071189 | ||
Changes in the response states of primate spinothalamic tract cells caused by mechanical damage of the skin or activation of descending controls | Q68205269 | ||
Evidence for a central component in the sensitization of spinal neurons with joint input during development of acute arthritis in cat's knee | Q68890808 | ||
Substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide synergistically modulate the gain of the nociceptive flexor withdrawal reflex in the rat | Q68966761 | ||
Subcutaneous formalin-induced activity of dorsal horn neurones in the rat: differential response to an intrathecal opiate administered pre or post formalin | Q69431040 | ||
Sensitization of cat dorsal horn neurons to innocuous mechanical stimulation after intradermal injection of capsaicin | Q69609149 | ||
Evidence for a role of the NMDA receptor in the frequency dependent potentiation of deep rat dorsal horn nociceptive neurones following C fibre stimulation | Q69808015 | ||
Morphine-sensitive and morphine-insensitive actions of C-fibre input on the rat spinal cord | Q70035581 | ||
Chemosensitivity and sensitization of nociceptive afferents that innervate the hairy skin of monkey | Q70712194 | ||
Response of cutaneous sensory units with unmyelinated fibers to noxious stimuli | Q71228225 | ||
Tachykinins Potentiate N‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate Responses in Acutely Isolated Neurons from the Dorsal Horn | Q72070701 | ||
Injury-induced plasticity of the flexor reflex in chronic decerebrate rats | Q93663362 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 1-9; discussion 46-7 | |
P577 | publication date | 1994-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Drugs | Q3040094 |
P1476 | title | A new strategy for the treatment of inflammatory pain. Prevention or elimination of central sensitization | |
P478 | volume | 47 Suppl 5 |
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