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The following pages link to Studies in autotomy: its pathophysiology and usefulness as a model of chronic pain (Q43543423):
Displaying 13 items.
- Neuronal lesioning with axonally transported toxins (Q34080392) (← links)
- Animal and cellular models of chronic pain (Q35205456) (← links)
- Targeted toxins in pain (Q35205469) (← links)
- Behavioral models of pain states evoked by physical injury to the peripheral nerve (Q37374346) (← links)
- Central noradrenergic blockade prevents autotomy in rat: implication for pharmacological prevention of postdenervation pain syndrome. (Q43943088) (← links)
- Influence of testosterone on autotomy in castrated male rats (Q44084081) (← links)
- The effect of tryptophan supplementation on autotomy induced by nerve lesions in rats (Q48649502) (← links)
- Effects of cerebral cortical and striatal lesions on autotomy following peripheral neurectomy in rats (Q48952459) (← links)
- Pre-injury lidocaine treatment prevents thermal hyperalgesia and cutaneous thermal abnormalities in a rat model of peripheral neuropathy (Q49137011) (← links)
- aFGF, bFGF and NGF differentially regulate neuropeptide expression in dorsal root ganglia after axotomy and induce autotomy (Q57990467) (← links)
- Functional reorganization of sensory pathways in the rat spinal dorsal horn following peripheral nerve injury (Q73703226) (← links)
- Effect of peripheral axotomy on dorsal root ganglion neuron phenotype and autonomy behaviour in neuropeptide Y-deficient mice (Q77512777) (← links)
- Correlation between autotomy-behavior and current theories of neuropathic pain (Q77712471) (← links)