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Volume 4 (2008) - November 2008

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Research   Open Access

Targeted mutation of EphB1 receptor prevents development of neuropathic hyperalgesia and physical dependence on morphine in mice

Yuan Han, Xue-Song Song, Wen-Tao Liu, Mark Henkemeyer, Xue-Jun Song Molecular Pain 2008, 4:60 (21 November 2008)

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Mechanisms involved in an increment of multimodal excitability of medullary and upper cervical dorsal horn neurons following cutaneous capsaicin treatment

Kuniya Honda, Junichi Kitagawa, Barry J Sessle, Masahiro Kondo, Yoshiyuki Tsuboi, Yoshiyuki Yonehara, Koichi Iwata Molecular Pain 2008, 4:59 (19 November 2008)

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Does the pain-protective GTP cyclohydrolase haplotype significantly alter the pattern or severity of pain in humans with chronic pancreatitis?

Mark Lazarev, Janette Lamb, M Michael Barmada, Feng Dai, Michelle A Anderson, Mitchell B Max, David C Whitcomb, the NAPS2 Consortium Molecular Pain 2008, 4:58 (17 November 2008)

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Single dose of morphine produced a prolonged effect on dopamine neuron activities

Die Zhang, Hai Zhang, Guo-zhang Jin, Kehong Zhang, Xuechu Zhen Molecular Pain 2008, 4:57 (17 November 2008)

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A single dose of morphine can cause prolonged ventral tegmental area dopamine neuron activation and desensitization of the opioid receptors, which may underlie the development of morphine tolerance and dependence.

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Autonomic fiber sprouting in the skin in chronic inflammation

Lina Almarestani, Geraldine Longo, Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva Molecular Pain 2008, 4:56 (14 November 2008)

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FMRI connectivity analysis of acupuncture effects on an amygdala-associated brain network

Wei Qin, Jie Tian, Lijun Bai, Xiaohong Pan, Lin Yang, Peng Chen, Jianping Dai, Lin Ai, Baixiao Zhao, Qiyong Gong, Wei Wang, Karen M von Deneen, Yijun Liu Molecular Pain 2008, 4:55 (13 November 2008)

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Sumatriptan inhibits synaptic transmission in the rat midbrain periaqueductal grey

Hyo-Jin Jeong, David Chenu, Emma E Johnson, Mark Connor, Christopher W Vaughan Molecular Pain 2008, 4:54 (11 November 2008)

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Z factor: a new index for measuring academic research output

Min Zhuo Molecular Pain 2008, 4:53 (9 November 2008)

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Prolonged gabapentin analgesia in an experimental mouse model of fibromyalgia

Michiko Nishiyori, Hiroshi Ueda Molecular Pain 2008, 4:52 (6 November 2008)

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Quantitative Real-Time PCR detection of TRPV1–4 gene expression in human leukocytes from healthy and hyposensitive subjects

Giacomo Spinsanti, Raffaella Zannolli, Cristina Panti, Ilaria Ceccarelli, Letizia Marsili, Valeria Bachiocco, Francesco Frati, Anna Aloisi Molecular Pain 2008, 4:51 (4 November 2008)

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