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  • 26. Opioids and opioid receptors mediating antinociception at various levels of the neuraxis.
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  • 29. The antinociceptive activity of flupirtine: a structurally new analgesic.
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  • 34. Effect of acute and chronic tramadol on [3H]-5-HT uptake in rat cortical synaptosomes.
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  • 37. Opioids and the management of chronic severe pain in the elderly: consensus statement of an International Expert Panel with focus on the six clinically most often used World Health Organization Step III opioids (buprenorphine, fentanyl, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone).
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  • 40. Effects of synchronous or asynchronous electroacupuncture stimulation with low versus high frequency on spinal opioid release and tail flick nociception.
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