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1. The Effect Of Morphine On Spinal Dorsal Horn Projection Neurons In Rats
2. Changes In Neural Plasticity Of Dorsal Root Ganglion In Arthritis Rats With Morphine Tolerance And Effects Of Electro-acupuncture
3. Application Of Lentiviral Vector-mediated Shrnato Knockdown Nav1.7Gene In A Rat Model Of Bone Cancer Pain
4. Effects Of Intrathecal Morphine And Protein Kinase C Inhibitor On Rat's Pain Threshold And Changes Of Neuronal CGRP Expression In Rat Spinal Dorsal Horn Following Spared Nerve Injury Of Sciatic Nerve
5. The Clinical Therapeutic Effect Of Gabapentin Combined Opioid To Cancer Pain
6. Feasibility Study Of The Agmatine's Analgesia Effect By Intrathecal Injection
7. Changes In Vanilloid Receptor 1 In Dorsal Root Ganglion In Rats With Imflammatory Pain-morphine Tolerance And Effects Of MAPK Signal Pathway
8. The Experimenta Study On Analgesis Effect Of Morphine And Dexmedetomidine To Neuropathic Pain In Rats
9. Effect Of Intravenous Infusion Of Ultra-high-dose Remifentanil On Postoperative Pain
10. Investigation Of Clinical Characteristics Of The Breakthrough Pain In Advanced Cancer Patients And Methods Of Intervention
11. The Effect Of MCP-1-mediated Inflammatory Reaction On Morphine Tolerance Rats With Bone Cancer Pain And Possible Mechanism
12. The Expression Changes Of AI-CDA In Spinal Cord Of Bone Cancer Painmorphine Tolerance In Rats
13. A Prospective Randomized Comparative Study To Evaluate The Efficacy And Safety Of Hydromorphone In Opioid-tolerance Cancer Patients With Breakthrough Pain
14. Effects Of Donepezil On Morphine Analgesia And Tolerance In Rats With Cancer-induced Bone Pain
15. Attenuation of inflammatory pain and facilitation of morphine-induced analgesia by testosterone: Organizational and activational effects
16. Studies Of DAAO Inhibitors On Neuroprotection And Analgesia
17. Role Of Protease-activated Receptor 2(PAR2) In Rat CFA Inflammatory Pain And Morphine-induced Analgesia
18. Mechanism Of Donepezil On Morphine Tolerance In Rats With Bone Cancer Pain
19. CXCL12/CXCR4 Axis Contributes To Morphine Tolerance Through Regulation Of Spinal Cord Autophagy In A Model Of Cancer Pain
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