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114 related items for PubMed ID: 1374191

  • 1. Influence of opioids on substance P release evoked by antidromic stimulation of primary afferent fibers in the hind instep of rats.
    Yonehara N, Imai Y, Chen JQ, Takiuchi S, Inoki R.
    Regul Pept; 1992 Mar 05; 38(1):13-22. PubMed ID: 1374191
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  • 2. Effect of morphine on changes in cutaneous blood flow induced by antidromic stimulation of primary afferent fibers in the hind instep of rats.
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  • 3. [A pharmacological study of the participation of the peripheral endings of primary afferent neurons in the inflammatory response evoked by heat and mechanical noxious stimulation].
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  • 4. Involvement of substance P present in primary afferent neurones in modulation of cutaneous blood flow in the instep of rat hind paw.
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  • 5. [Effects of morphine on cutaneous blood flow and substance P release evoked by electric stimulation of rat sciatic nerve].
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  • 6. Effect of morphine on the release of excitatory amino acids in the rat hind instep: Pain is modulated by the interaction between the peripheral opioid and glutamate systems.
    Jin YH, Nishioka H, Wakabayashi K, Fujita T, Yonehara N.
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  • 7. Involvement of calcium-activated potassium channels in the inhibitory prejunctional effect of morphine on peripheral sensory nerves.
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  • 8. Opioid peptide release evoked by noxious stimulation of the hind instep of rats.
    Yonehara N, Takiuchi S, Imai Y, Inoki R.
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  • 9. Effects of opioids on the heat stimulus-evoked substance P release and thermal edema in the rat hind paw.
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  • 10. Substance P release from knee joint afferent terminals: modulation by opioids.
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  • 11. Opioid control of the function of primary afferent substance P fibres.
    Lembeck F, Donnerer J.
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  • 12. Evidence for the participation of glutamate in reflexes involving afferent, substance P-containing nerve fibres in the rat.
    Juránek I, Lembeck F.
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  • 13. Influence of painful chronic neuropathy on neurogenic inflammation.
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  • 14. Effects of opioids and opioid peptide on the release of substance P-like material induced by tooth pulp stimulation in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis of the rabbit.
    Yonehara N, Shibutani T, Tsai HY, Inoki R.
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  • 15. Regulation of substance P release mediated via prejunctional histamine H3 receptors.
    Ohkubo T, Shibata M, Inoue M, Kaya H, Takahashi H.
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  • 16. Opioid modulation of capsaicin-evoked release of substance P from rat spinal cord in vivo.
    Aimone LD, Yaksh TL.
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  • 17. Contribution of bradykinin to heat-induced substance P release in the hind instep of rats.
    Yonehara N, Saito K, Oh-ishi S, Katori M, Inoki R.
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  • 18. Peripheral opioid receptors located on the rat saphenous nerve.
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  • 19. [Effects of 7 drugs on cutaneous blood flow evoked by electric stimulation of rat sciatic nerve].
    Chen JQ, Yonehara N, Imai Y, Ooi Y, Inoki R, Bian RL.
    Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao; 1990 Jul 24; 11(4):371-3. PubMed ID: 1716814
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  • 20. Spantide II, a novel tachykinin antagonist, and galanin inhibit plasma extravasation induced by antidromic C-fiber stimulation in rat hindpaw.
    Xu XJ, Hao JX, Wiesenfeld-Hallin Z, Håkanson R, Folkers K, Hökfelt T.
    Neuroscience; 1991 Jul 24; 42(3):731-7. PubMed ID: 1720225
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