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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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September 1, 1986
[D-Ala2]-methionine enkephalinamide (DALA): characterization of antinociceptive, cardiovascular, and autonomic nervous system actions in conscious and pentobarbital-anesthetized rats
A Randich, M F Callahan
Brain Research
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February 19, 1993
The use of specific opioid agonists and antagonists to delineate the vagally mediated antinociceptive and cardiovascular effects of intravenous morphine
A Randich, J D Robertson, T Willingham
Brain Research
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April 19, 1988
Vagal afferent modulation of a nociceptive reflex in rats: involvement of spinal opioid and monoamine receptors
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Pain
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June 1, 1991
Spinal serotonergic and kappa opioid receptors mediate facilitation of the tail flick reflex produced by vagal afferent stimulation
Ke Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
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October 1, 1990
Electrical stimulation of cervical vagal afferents. II. Central relays for behavioral antinociception and arterial blood pressure decreases
A Randich, K Ren, G F Gebhart
Pain
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March 1, 1991
Effects of electrical stimulation of vagal afferents on spinothalamic tract cells in the rat
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
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May 1, 1990
Modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission from nuclei tractus solitarii: a relay for effects of vagal afferent stimulation
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
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August 1, 1989
Vagal afferent modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission in the rat
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Brain Research
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May 28, 1993
Changes in nociception, arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by intravenous morphine in the conscious rat
C L Thurston, A Starnes, A Randich
Journal of Neurophysiology
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October 1, 1990
Electrical stimulation of cervical vagal afferents. I. Central relays for modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
|
September 1, 1986
[D-Ala2]-methionine enkephalinamide (DALA): characterization of antinociceptive, cardiovascular, and autonomic nervous system actions in conscious and pentobarbital-anesthetized rats
A Randich, M F Callahan
Brain Research
|
February 19, 1993
The use of specific opioid agonists and antagonists to delineate the vagally mediated antinociceptive and cardiovascular effects of intravenous morphine
A Randich, J D Robertson, T Willingham
Brain Research
|
April 19, 1988
Vagal afferent modulation of a nociceptive reflex in rats: involvement of spinal opioid and monoamine receptors
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Pain
|
June 1, 1991
Spinal serotonergic and kappa opioid receptors mediate facilitation of the tail flick reflex produced by vagal afferent stimulation
Ke Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
October 1, 1990
Electrical stimulation of cervical vagal afferents. II. Central relays for behavioral antinociception and arterial blood pressure decreases
A Randich, K Ren, G F Gebhart
Pain
|
March 1, 1991
Effects of electrical stimulation of vagal afferents on spinothalamic tract cells in the rat
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
May 1, 1990
Modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission from nuclei tractus solitarii: a relay for effects of vagal afferent stimulation
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
August 1, 1989
Vagal afferent modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission in the rat
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
Brain Research
|
May 28, 1993
Changes in nociception, arterial blood pressure and heart rate produced by intravenous morphine in the conscious rat
C L Thurston, A Starnes, A Randich
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
October 1, 1990
Electrical stimulation of cervical vagal afferents. I. Central relays for modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission
K Ren, A Randich, G F Gebhart
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