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  • 3. Physiology and morphology of multireceptive neurons with C-afferent fiber inputs in the deep dorsal horn of the rat lumbar spinal cord.
    Woolf CJ, King AE.
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  • 6. Tonic descending influences on receptive-field properties of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons in sacral spinal cord of rat.
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  • 8. An analysis of response properties of spinal cord dorsal horn neurones to nonnoxious and noxious stimuli in the spinal rat.
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  • 11. Characterization of long-term potentiation of C-fiber-evoked potentials in spinal dorsal horn of adult rat: essential role of NK1 and NK2 receptors.
    Liu X, Sandkühler J.
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  • 12. Anesthetic blockade of the dorsolateral funiculus enhances evoked activity of spinal cord dorsal horn neurons.
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  • 14. Long-lasting neuronal activity in rat dorsal horn evoked by impulses in cutaneous C fibres during noxious mechanical stimulation.
    Schouenborg J, Dickenson A.
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    Falinower S, Willer JC, Junien JL, Le Bars D.
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  • 16. The post-natal development of cutaneous afferent fibre input and receptive field organization in the rat dorsal horn.
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  • 17. Small-caliber afferent inputs produce a heterosynaptic facilitation of the synaptic responses evoked by primary afferent A-fibers in the neonatal rat spinal cord in vitro.
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  • 18. Spastic long-lasting reflexes in the awake rat after sacral spinal cord injury.
    Bennett DJ, Sanelli L, Cooke CL, Harvey PJ, Gorassini MA.
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  • 19. The contribution of GABAA and glycine receptors to central sensitization: disinhibition and touch-evoked allodynia in the spinal cord.
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  • 20. Electrical stimulation of the subdiaphragmatic vagus in rats: inhibition of heat-evoked responses of spinal dorsal horn neurons and central substrates mediating inhibition of the nociceptive tail flick reflex.
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