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The Journal of Pain
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November 19, 2003
The role of nitric oxide in the phosphorylation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate-responsive element-binding protein in the spinal cord after intradermal injection of capsaicin
Jing Wu, Li Fang, Qing Lin, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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October 1, 1994
Inflammation-induced release of excitatory amino acids is prevented by spinal administration of a GABAA but not by a GABAB receptor antagonist in rats
K A Sluka, W D Willis, K N Westlund
Journal of Neurophysiology
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August 1, 1986
Temporal features of the responses of primate spinothalamic neurons to noxious thermal stimulation of hairy and glabrous skin
D J Surmeier, C N Honda, W D Willis
Experimental Brain Research
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January 1, 1987
Convergent inputs from articular, cutaneous and muscle receptors onto ascending tract cells in the cat spinal cord
H G Schaible, R F Schmidt, W D Willis
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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April 1, 1972
Effects of para-methoxyphenylethylamine on reflexes and motoneurons in the cat lumbar spinal cord
L M Jordan, W D Willis, M A Matthews
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Medicine
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January 1, 1985
Inhibition of arachidonic acid metabolism is not involved in dexamethasone-induced growth inhibition in embryonic palatal development
R I Grove, W D Willis, R M Pratt
Brain Research
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March 10, 1972
Evidence for a common location of alpha and gamma motoneurons
R N Bryan, D L Trevino, W D Willis
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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January 1, 1975
Ratio requirement and reinforcer effects in concurrent fixed-interval fixed-ratio schedules
K A Wood, E S Martinez, R D Willis
The Journal of Physiology
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July 1, 1987
Responses of spinothalamic tract cells in the superficial dorsal horn of the primate lumbar spinal cord
D G Ferrington, L S Sorkin, W D Willis
Neuroreport
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November 18, 1993
Joint inflammation and hyperalgesia are reduced by spinal bicuculline
K A Sluka, W D Willis, K N Westlund
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The Journal of Pain
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November 19, 2003
The role of nitric oxide in the phosphorylation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate-responsive element-binding protein in the spinal cord after intradermal injection of capsaicin
Jing Wu, Li Fang, Qing Lin, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
October 1, 1994
Inflammation-induced release of excitatory amino acids is prevented by spinal administration of a GABAA but not by a GABAB receptor antagonist in rats
K A Sluka, W D Willis, K N Westlund
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
August 1, 1986
Temporal features of the responses of primate spinothalamic neurons to noxious thermal stimulation of hairy and glabrous skin
D J Surmeier, C N Honda, W D Willis
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 1, 1987
Convergent inputs from articular, cutaneous and muscle receptors onto ascending tract cells in the cat spinal cord
H G Schaible, R F Schmidt, W D Willis
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
April 1, 1972
Effects of para-methoxyphenylethylamine on reflexes and motoneurons in the cat lumbar spinal cord
L M Jordan, W D Willis, M A Matthews
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes, and Medicine
|
January 1, 1985
Inhibition of arachidonic acid metabolism is not involved in dexamethasone-induced growth inhibition in embryonic palatal development
R I Grove, W D Willis, R M Pratt
Brain Research
|
March 10, 1972
Evidence for a common location of alpha and gamma motoneurons
R N Bryan, D L Trevino, W D Willis
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
|
January 1, 1975
Ratio requirement and reinforcer effects in concurrent fixed-interval fixed-ratio schedules
K A Wood, E S Martinez, R D Willis
The Journal of Physiology
|
July 1, 1987
Responses of spinothalamic tract cells in the superficial dorsal horn of the primate lumbar spinal cord
D G Ferrington, L S Sorkin, W D Willis
Neuroreport
|
November 18, 1993
Joint inflammation and hyperalgesia are reduced by spinal bicuculline
K A Sluka, W D Willis, K N Westlund
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