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The following pages link to Morphine decreases cerebral glucose utilization in limbic and forebrain regions while pain has no effect (Q45072771):
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- Systemic naloxone enhances cerebral blood flow in anesthetized morphine-dependent rats (Q30968629) (← links)
- Septal co-infusions of glucose with the benzodiazepine agonist chlordiazepoxide impair memory, but co-infusions of glucose with the opiate morphine do not. (Q33678914) (← links)
- Regional changes in forebrain activation during the early and late phase of formalin nociception: analysis using cerebral blood flow in the rat (Q35724229) (← links)
- Remifentanil administration reveals biphasic phMRI temporal responses in rat consistent with dynamic receptor regulation (Q35748337) (← links)
- mu opiate receptor: cDNA cloning and expression (Q36641338) (← links)
- Cerebral glucose metabolism during opioid withdrawal following methylnaloxonium injection into the locus coeruleus (Q42537890) (← links)
- Capsaicin as a source for painful stimulation in functional MRI. (Q43765224) (← links)
- The role of the cAMP-PKA system in the short-term regulation of striatal [(14)C]-2-deoxyglucose uptake in freely moving rats (Q43807468) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of opioid receptor-mediated modulation of noxious-evoked BOLD contrast in rats (Q44348431) (← links)
- Alteration of local cerebral glucose utilization following intravenous administration of heroin in Fischer 344 rats (Q48708614) (← links)