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  • 25. Spinal adenosine modulates descending antinociceptive pathways stimulated by morphine.
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  • 32. Involvement of GABAergic modulation of the nucleus submedius (Sm) morphine-induced antinociception.
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  • 34. Oxysophoridine through intrathecal injection induces antinociception and increases the expression of the GABAAα1 receptor in the spinal cord of mice.
    Yang G, Gao J, Jia Y, Yan L, Yu J, Jiang Y.
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  • 35. Antinociceptive profile of biphalin, a dimeric enkephalin analog.
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  • 36. Pentobarbital attenuates antinociception induced by i.c.v. morphine but not beta-endorphin in the mouse.
    Tseng LF, Tang RR.
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  • 37. Inhibiting a spinal dynorphin A component enhances intrathecal morphine antinociception in mice.
    Holmes BB, Fujimoto JM.
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  • 38. Mechanisms of the influence of midazolam on morphine antinociception at spinal and supraspinal levels in rats.
    Luger TJ, Hayashi T, Lorenz IH, Hill HF.
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  • 40. Central and systemic morphine-induced antinociception in mice: contribution of descending serotonergic and noradrenergic pathways.
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