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  • 7. Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-fibre nociceptors control long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.
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  • 11. Heat-evoked vasodilatation in human hairy skin: axon reflexes due to low-level activity of nociceptive afferents.
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  • 14. Capsaicin-insensitive sensory-efferent meningeal vasodilatation evoked by electrical stimulation of trigeminal nerve fibres in the rat.
    Peitl B, Pethô G, Pórszász R, Németh J, Szolcsányi J.
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  • 16. Activation of the somatosensory cortex during Abeta-fiber mediated hyperalgesia. A MSI study.
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  • 19. Neurogenic hyperalgesia: psychophysical studies of underlying mechanisms.
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  • 20. Effect of sympathetic activity on capsaicin-evoked pain, hyperalgesia, and vasodilatation.
    Baron R, Wasner G, Borgstedt R, Hastedt E, Schulte H, Binder A, Kopper F, Rowbotham M, Levine JD, Fields HL.
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