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105 related items for PubMed ID: 6290547

  • 21. Manual acupuncture needle stimulation of the rat hindlimb activates groups I, II, III and IV single afferent nerve fibers in the dorsal spinal roots.
    Kagitani F, Uchida S, Hotta H, Aikawa Y.
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  • 22. Somatostatin inhibits activation of dorsal cutaneous primary afferents induced by antidromic stimulation of primary afferents from an adjacent thoracic segment in the rat.
    Guo Y, Yao FR, Cao DY, Pickar JG, Zhang Q, Wang HS, Zhao Y.
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  • 23. Local application of morphine suppresses glutamate-evoked activities of C and Adelta afferent fibers in rat hairy skin.
    Tian YL, Guo Y, Cao DY, Zhang Q, Wang HS, Zhao Y.
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  • 24. Electron microscopic observations of terminals of functionally identified afferent fibers in cat spinal cord.
    Egger MD, Freeman NC, Malamed S, Masarachia P, Proshansky E.
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  • 25. Discharge of cutaneous afferent fibers innervating tail during passive tail movements in cats.
    Wada N, Takahashi K, Tokuriki M, Inoue M.
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    Guo ZL, Moazzami AR, Longhurst JC.
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  • 27. Organization of the lumbar sympathetic outflow to skeletal muscle and skin of the cat hindlimb and tail.
    Jänig W.
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  • 28. [The effects of DC high electric field exposure upon sensory receptors of cat's hindlimb].
    Ohta S.
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    Waris T.
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  • 30. Sympathetic activation of unmyelinated mechanoreceptors in cat skin.
    Roberts WJ, Elardo SM.
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  • 31. Activation of groups III and IV sensory units in medial articular nerve by local mechanical stimulation of knee joint.
    Schaible HG, Schmidt RF.
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  • 32. The response of single guard and down hair mechanoreceptors to moving air-jet stimulation.
    Ray RH, Mallach LE, Kruger L.
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  • 33. Sympathetically induced changes in the responses of guard hair and type II receptors in the cat.
    Pierce JP, Roberts WJ.
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    Izranov VA.
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  • 37. Response of sensory receptors of the cat's hindlimb to a transient, step-function DC electric field.
    Kato M, Ohta S, Kobayashi T, Matsumoto G.
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  • 38. The afferent fibres of the sympathetic nervous system.
    Galbraith S.
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  • 39. Arrangement and structure of sinus hair muscles in the big-clawed shrew, Sorex unguiculatus.
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  • 40. Effect of denervation of the sinuous hairs on Merkel's tactile cells in the cat.
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