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211 related items for PubMed ID: 6191227

  • 21. Reflex activation of the lower oesophageal sphincter in the cat induced by stimulation of the splanchnic afferent fibres.
    Niel JP.
    J Auton Nerv Syst; 1986 Jul; 16(3):211-8. PubMed ID: 3745777
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  • 22. The role of sensory fibres in the rat splanchnic nerve in the regulation of adrenal medullary secretion during stress.
    Khalil Z, Livett BG, Marley PD.
    J Physiol; 1986 Jan; 370():201-15. PubMed ID: 2420973
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  • 23. Capsaicin sensitive nerves in the jejunum of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis-sensitized rats participate in a cardiovascular depressor reflex.
    Mathison R, Davison JS.
    Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol; 1993 Dec; 348(6):638-42. PubMed ID: 7510855
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  • 24. Well-maintained reflex responses of sympathetic nerve activity to stimulation of baroreceptor, chemoreceptor and cutaneous mechanoreceptors in neonatal capsaicin-treated rats.
    Takano Y, Nagashima A, Kamiya H, Kurosawa M, Sato A.
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  • 25. Influence of capsaicin-induced denervation on neurogenic and humoral control of arterial pressure.
    Donnerer J, Schuligoi R, Lembeck F.
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    Adelson DW, Wei JY, Yashar M, O-Lee TJ, Taché Y.
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  • 27. Capsaicin-sensitive afferents and blood pressure regulation during pentobarbital anaesthesia in the rat.
    Bramhall T, Decrinis M, Donnerer J, Lembeck F.
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  • 28. Capsaicin and sensory neurones--a review.
    Fitzgerald M.
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  • 29. Primary sensory neurones and naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal.
    Donnerer J.
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  • 30. Topical versus systemic capsaicin desensitization: specific and unspecific effects as indicated by modification or reflex micturition in rats.
    Maggi CA, Lippe IT, Giuliani S, Abelli L, Somma V, Geppetti P, Jancsó G, Santicioli P, Meli A.
    Neuroscience; 1989 Apr 29; 31(3):745-56. PubMed ID: 2480553
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  • 31. Bronchial smooth muscle contraction induced by stimulation of capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons.
    Lundberg JM, Saria A.
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  • 32. Capsaicin-sensitive nerve fibers: a potential extra-ACTH mechanism participating in adrenal regeneration in rats.
    Ulrich-Lai YM, Fraticelli AI, Engeland WC.
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  • 33. The effect of peripheral nerve lesions and of neonatal capsaicin in the rat on primary afferent depolarization.
    Wall PD.
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  • 35. 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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  • 38. Biochemical and anatomical observations on the degeneration of peptide-containing primary afferent neurons after neonatal capsaicin.
    Nagy JI, Hunt SP, Iversen LL, Emson PC.
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  • 39. Adelta and C primary afferents convey dorsal root reflexes after intradermal injection of capsaicin in rats.
    Lin Q, Zou X, Willis WD.
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  • 40. Effect of ruthenium red on responses mediated by activation of capsaicin-sensitive nerves of the rat urinary bladder.
    Maggi CA, Giuliani S, Meli A.
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