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1. Spinal serotonin 5-HT7 and adenosine A1 receptors, as well as peripheral adenosine A1 receptors, are involved in antinociception by systemically administered amitriptyline. Liu J, Reid AR, Sawynok J. Eur J Pharmacol; 2013 Jan 05; 698(1-3):213-9. PubMed ID: 23142373 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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