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A S Rice

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British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1993
Extradural abscess in the postpartum periodA J Kitching, A S Rice
Anesthesiology|May 26, 2001
Administration of endocannabinoids prevents a referred hyperalgesia associated with inflammation of the urinary bladderW P Farquhar-Smith, A S Rice
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 16, 2001
The synthetic cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 attenuates hyperalgesia and allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic painD Bridges, K Ahmad, A S Rice
Neuroscience Letters|October 17, 1998
The endogenous cannabinoid anandamide, but not the CB2 ligand palmitoylethanolamide, prevents the viscero-visceral hyper-reflexia associated with inflammation of the rat urinary bladderS I Jaggar, S Sellaturay, A S Rice
Pain|May 16, 1998
The modulatory effects of bradykinin B1 and B2 receptor antagonists upon viscero-visceral hyper-reflexia in a rat model of visceral hyperalgesiaS I Jaggar, S Habib, A S Rice
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 20, 2001
Mechanisms of neuropathic painD Bridges, S W Thompson, A S Rice
Brain Research|December 24, 1993
The electrophysiological consequences of electrode impalement of peripheral nerves in the ratA S Rice, S B McMahon, P D Wall
Anaesthesia|May 1, 1991
Plasma concentrations of bupivacaine after supraclavicular brachial plexus blockade in patients with chronic renal failureA S Rice, C E Pither, G T Tucker
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 3, 2000
Inflammation of the rat urinary bladder is associated with a referred thermal hyperalgesia which is nerve growth factor dependentS I Jaggar, H C Scott, A S Rice
Neuroscience|May 1, 1997
The role of nerve growth factor in a model of visceral inflammationN Dmitrieva, D Shelton, A S Rice, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 1, 1993
Extradural abscess in the postpartum periodA J Kitching, A S Rice
Anesthesiology|May 26, 2001
Administration of endocannabinoids prevents a referred hyperalgesia associated with inflammation of the urinary bladderW P Farquhar-Smith, A S Rice
British Journal of Pharmacology|June 16, 2001
The synthetic cannabinoid WIN55,212-2 attenuates hyperalgesia and allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic painD Bridges, K Ahmad, A S Rice
Neuroscience Letters|October 17, 1998
The endogenous cannabinoid anandamide, but not the CB2 ligand palmitoylethanolamide, prevents the viscero-visceral hyper-reflexia associated with inflammation of the rat urinary bladderS I Jaggar, S Sellaturay, A S Rice
Pain|May 16, 1998
The modulatory effects of bradykinin B1 and B2 receptor antagonists upon viscero-visceral hyper-reflexia in a rat model of visceral hyperalgesiaS I Jaggar, S Habib, A S Rice
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 20, 2001
Mechanisms of neuropathic painD Bridges, S W Thompson, A S Rice
Brain Research|December 24, 1993
The electrophysiological consequences of electrode impalement of peripheral nerves in the ratA S Rice, S B McMahon, P D Wall
Anaesthesia|May 1, 1991
Plasma concentrations of bupivacaine after supraclavicular brachial plexus blockade in patients with chronic renal failureA S Rice, C E Pither, G T Tucker
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 3, 2000
Inflammation of the rat urinary bladder is associated with a referred thermal hyperalgesia which is nerve growth factor dependentS I Jaggar, H C Scott, A S Rice
Neuroscience|May 1, 1997
The role of nerve growth factor in a model of visceral inflammationN Dmitrieva, D Shelton, A S Rice, et al.
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