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Keyword [Incisional pain]
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1. Role Of Spinal Cyclooxygenase In Allodynia Induced By Incisional Pain In Rats
2. The Role Of Spinal Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha And Phosphorylated P38 Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase In Incisional Pain In Rat
3. The Modulation Role And Mechanism Of Oxytocin In Incisional Pain In Rats
4. The Role And Mechanism Of ProBDNF In Incisional Pain After Hind Paw Incision In Rats
5. Analgesia Effect Of Ondansetron On The Experimental Animal Pain Model
6. Effects Of Intrathecal Nefopam Hydrochloride And Morphine On Spinal C-fos Expression In A Rat Model Of Incisional Pain
7. Effects Of Flurbiprofen Axetil On Behavior And Fos-protein In Spinal Dorsal Horn Of Incision-induced Pain In Rats
8. The Effect Of Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α) In Spinal Cord On Incisional Pain Hypersensitivity In Rats
9. The Effect Of Flurbiprofen Axetil Injection On Pain Behavior And Spinal C-fos Expression In A Rat Model Of Incisional Pain
10. The Mechanism And Clinincal Studies Of Pentazocine Using In Intraspinal Analgesia
11. Experimental Study Of The Preventive Effect Of Parecoxib On Allodynia Of Spinal Cord
12. Changes And Regulation In The Expression Of Glycogen Synthase Kinase3Beta And NMDA Receptor Subunits Trafficking In Spinal Cord In Rats With Incisional Pain-remifentanil-induced Hyperalgesia
13. Effect Of Flurbiprofen Axetil Injection On Pain Behavior And Spinal Cox-2Expression In Rats Models With Incisional Pain
14. Activation Of Extracelluar Signal-Regulated Kinase In Dorsal Horn Induced By Incision In Rats And The Effect Of Parecoxib
15. Effects On Incision,Spinal Cord TNF-α And Plasma PGE-2by Dezocine And Parecoxib Sodium
16. Researching In Influence Of Nav1.8in Rat Dorsal Root Ganglia When Remifentanyl And Incisional Pain Induced Hyperalgesia
17. Chemokine SDF-1/CXCR4Signaling Pathway Contributed To Incision Pain In Rats
18. The Role Of Spinal NRSF In Remifentanil-induced Hyperalgesia In Acute Incisional Pain And SMIR-induced Postoperative Chronic Pain
19. Molecular Mechanisms Of Naloxone And Opioid Drugs Involve In Regulation Of Gastrointestinal Motility In CNS And Peripheral In A Rat Model Of Postoperative Pain
20. The Research Of The Analgesic Effects And Mechanisms By Acupuncture At Jiaji Points In Rat Of Incisional Pain
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