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65 related items for PubMed ID: 1862230

  • 1. Naloxone-induced hypoalgesia: effects of heat, cold and novelty.
    Foo H, Westbrook RF.
    Q J Exp Psychol B; 1991 May; 43(2):137-56. PubMed ID: 1862230
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  • 2. Effects of morphine and naloxone upon the reactions of rats to a heat stressor.
    Westbrook RF, Greeley JD, Nabke CP, Swinbourne AL, Harvey A.
    Q J Exp Psychol B; 1991 Aug; 43(3):323-46. PubMed ID: 1658853
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  • 3. Some effects of the opioid antagonist, naloxone, upon the rat's reactions to a heat stressor.
    Westbrook RF, Greeley JD.
    Q J Exp Psychol B; 1990 Feb; 42(1):1-40. PubMed ID: 2158122
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  • 4. Aversive conditioning in the rat: effects of a benzodiazepine and of an opioid agonist and antagonist on conditioned hypoalgesia and fear.
    Westbrook RF, Greeley JD, Nabke CP, Swinbourne AL.
    J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process; 1991 Jul; 17(3):219-30. PubMed ID: 1653814
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  • 6. Some effects of exposure to a heat stressor upon the rat's subsequent reactions to that stressor.
    Greeley JD, Westbrook RF.
    Q J Exp Psychol B; 1990 Aug; 42(3):241-65. PubMed ID: 2173042
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  • 7. Effects of time of testing, stress level, and number of conditioning days on naloxone sensitivity of conditioned stress-induced analgesia in rats.
    Hagen HS, Green KF.
    Behav Neurosci; 1988 Dec; 102(6):906-14. PubMed ID: 2850813
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  • 8. Neurochemical basis of conditioned partner preference in the female rat: I. Disruption by naloxone.
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    Behav Neurosci; 2008 Apr; 122(2):385-95. PubMed ID: 18410177
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  • 9. Defeat-induced hypoalgesia in the rat: effects of conditioned odors, naltrexone, and extinction.
    Williams JL, Worland PD, Smith MG.
    J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process; 1990 Oct; 16(4):345-57. PubMed ID: 2230659
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  • 10. Effects of naloxone and Mr 2266 on thermonociceptive reactions in diabetic mice.
    Ramabadran K, Bansinath M, Turndorf H, Puig MM.
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  • 11. Naloxone eliminates passive avoidance retention deficits produced by pretest exposure to novelty in rats.
    Pinheiro AD, Wright DC.
    Behav Neural Biol; 1991 May; 55(3):270-88. PubMed ID: 1647763
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  • 12. Low and high doses of midazolam differentially affect hypoalgesia in rats conditioned to a heat stressor.
    Harris JA, McGregor IS, Westbrook RF.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1993 May; 111(1):62-8. PubMed ID: 7870935
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  • 13. Naloxone-induced hypoalgesia: evidence from the formalin test.
    Foo H, Westbrook RF.
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  • 14. Effect of naloxone on conditioned suppression in rats.
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  • 15. Hypoalgesia in response to sensitization during acute noise stress.
    Helmstetter FJ, Bellgowan PS.
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  • 16. Correlation between magnitude and opioid mediation of stress-induced analgesia: individual differences and the effect of selective breeding.
    Panocka I, Sadowski B.
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  • 17. Naloxone-induced hypoalgesia: effects of noradrenergic antagonists and agonist.
    Foo H, Westbrook RF.
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  • 18. Shock signals and the development of stress-induced analgesia.
    Maier SF, Keith JR.
    J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process; 1987 Jul; 13(3):226-38. PubMed ID: 3039035
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  • 19. Effects of hypophysectomy and adrenalectomy on naloxone-induced analgesia.
    Foo H, Westbrook RF.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1991 Jul; 103(2):177-82. PubMed ID: 1851307
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  • 20. The NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801 blocks acquisition and extinction of conditioned hypoalgesic responses in the rat.
    Cox J, Westbrook RF.
    Q J Exp Psychol B; 1994 May; 47(2):187-210. PubMed ID: 8052728
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