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The following pages link to Painful sensation induced by a thermal cutaneous stimulus (Q40209849):
Displaying 20 items.
- A multi-scale view of skin thermal pain: from nociception to pain sensation (Q33521809) (← links)
- Perception of thermal pain and the thermal grill illusion is associated with polymorphisms in the serotonin transporter gene (Q33851344) (← links)
- Cutaneous vasomotor reactions in response to controlled heat applied on various body regions of healthy humans: evaluation of time course and application parameters. (Q34028461) (← links)
- Effect of local controlled heat on transdermal delivery of nicotine. (Q34028466) (← links)
- Transplants of olfactory bulb ensheathing cells promote functional repair of multiple dorsal rhizotomy (Q34361456) (← links)
- The activity of single vasoconstrictor nerve units in hypertension (Q35074424) (← links)
- Trp ion channels and temperature sensation (Q36507570) (← links)
- Heat pain thresholds: normative data and repeatability (Q36685763) (← links)
- Effect of sedation on pain perception (Q37097399) (← links)
- Perception and pain thresholds for cutaneous heat and cold, and rectal distension: associations and disassociations. (Q43490021) (← links)
- Raphe obscurus neurons participate in thermoregulation in rats (Q44631929) (← links)
- Sex differences in pain and thermal sensitivity: the role of body size (Q47426454) (← links)
- Sleep quality, arousal and pain thresholds in tension-type headache: a blinded controlled polysomnographic study (Q48135636) (← links)
- A role for spinal lamina I neurokinin-1-positive neurons in cold thermoreception in the rat. (Q48189062) (← links)
- Machine-learned analysis of quantitative sensory testing responses to noxious cold stimulation in healthy subjects (Q50036517) (← links)
- An examination by forearm EMG on pain reaction time to radiant heat. (Q52224712) (← links)
- Characteristics of mucosal nociceptors in the rat oral cavity: an in vitro study (Q73480469) (← links)
- Noxious Cutaneous Thermal Stimuli Induce a Graded Release of Endogenous Substance P in the Spinal Cord: Imaging Peptide ActionIn Vivo (Q73507903) (← links)
- [Experimental pain-induction methods in the systematic study of human pain: quality criteria.]. (Q81092828) (← links)
- Thermonociceptive interaction: interchannel pain modulation occurs before intrachannel convergence of warmth (Q92323841) (← links)