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1. The Role Of Spinal Glial Cells And Pro-inflammatory Cytokines In Spared Nerve Injury (SNI) Model
2. Establishment Of A Neuropathic Pain Model By The Partial Injury Of Lumbar 5 Dorsal Root In Rats And A Study Of Its Pathophysiological Mechanisms
3. The CB2 Cannabinoid Receptor-mediated Antinociception And Its Expression In Rats With Neuropathic Pain
4. Effects And Molecular Mechanism Of Tramadol Combined With Acetaminophen On A Rat Model Of Neuropathic Pain
5. The Effect Of Chronic Compression Of Dorsal Root Ganglion On TRPV4 And Proteomic Analysis Of Differential Proteins In Rats
6. Peripheral Mechanism Underlying Bone Cancer Pain In Rats: Modulation Of Trpv1 Current By Lpa And The Signal Pathway Analysis
7. The Role And Mechanism Of Spinal Astrocyte In The Mechanical Allodynia Of The Type 2 Diabetes Mouse
8. Intrathecal Injection Of Anti-Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Anti Body Contributes To The Pain Hypersensitivity Following Surgical Incision In The Rats
9. Tiger Analgesic Peptide (hwap-i), Efficacy, Toxicology Studies
10. Compound Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection On The Neuropathic Pain Of The Rat Sciatic Nerve Blockade Effect
11. Mechanisms Of Transient Receptor Potential Channels Involved In Diabetic Mechanical Allodynia
12. Peripheral Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Mediates Bone Cancer Pain
13. Effect Of Ovariectomy On Nociceptive Responses And Its Possible Mechanisms In Adult Female Rats
14. Analgesic Effects And Mechanisms Of Cannabinoid Receptor 1 In The Rostral Agranular Insular Cortex Onneuropathic Pain-associated Mechanical Allodynia
15. Intrathecal MCP-1Neutralizing Antibody Injection Reduces Mechanical Allodynia In A Rat Model Of Bone Cancer Pain
16. A Recurrent Migraine Model Of Trigeminovascular Activation---repetitive Dural Electrical Stimulation In Conscious Adult Rats
17. Dietary Fish Oil Inhibits Mechanical Allodynia And Thermal Hyperalgesia In Diabetic Rats By Blocking Nuclear Factor-κB-mediated Inflammatory Pathways
18. The Role Of CBS/P2X Signaling Pathways In Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
19. Spatio-Temporal Expression Of Channels Nav1.7,Nav1.8 And Cav3.2 In Diabetic Mechanical Allodynia In Rats
20. The Mechanism Of Remifentanil Induced Hyperalgesia Modulated By Wnt/?-catenin-NMDA Signaling Pathway
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