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G Guilbaud

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Brain Research|December 3, 1984
Further evidence for changes in the responsiveness of somatosensory neurons in arthritic rats: a study of the posterior intralaminar region of the thalamusV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Brain Research|December 7, 1981
Dose-dependent analgesic and hyperalgesic effects of systemic naloxone in arthritic ratsV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Revue Du Rhumatisme (English Ed.)|July 1, 1996
Pathophysiology of joint painS Perrot, G Guilbaud
Pain|January 1, 1987
Local and remote modifications of nociceptive sensitivity during carrageenin-induced inflammation in the ratV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Pain|January 1, 1991
The 'tonic' pain-related behaviour seen in mononeuropathic rats is modulated by morphine and naloxoneF Jazat, G Guilbaud
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|September 1, 1970
[The role of the lemniscal projection areas and tracts in the control of extralemniscal afferents during natural sleep in the cat]G Guilbaud, D Menetrey
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Can tolerance to morphine be induced in arthritic rats?V Kayser, G Guilbaud
Pain|June 1, 1990
Differential effects of various doses of morphine and naloxone on two nociceptive test thresholds in arthritic and normal ratsV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Brain Research|December 20, 1991
Physiological relevance and time course of a tonic endogenous opioid modulation of nociceptive messages, based on the effects of naloxone in a rat model of localized hyperalgesic inflammationV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Journal Belge De Medecine Physique Et De Rehabilitation. = Belgisch Tijdschrift Voor Fysische Geneeskunde En Rehabilitatie|January 1, 1979
[Current neurophysiological concepts on the transmission and integration of nociceptive messages (author's transl)]G Guilbaud, M Peschanski
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Brain Research|December 3, 1984
Further evidence for changes in the responsiveness of somatosensory neurons in arthritic rats: a study of the posterior intralaminar region of the thalamusV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Brain Research|December 7, 1981
Dose-dependent analgesic and hyperalgesic effects of systemic naloxone in arthritic ratsV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Revue Du Rhumatisme (English Ed.)|July 1, 1996
Pathophysiology of joint painS Perrot, G Guilbaud
Pain|January 1, 1987
Local and remote modifications of nociceptive sensitivity during carrageenin-induced inflammation in the ratV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Pain|January 1, 1991
The 'tonic' pain-related behaviour seen in mononeuropathic rats is modulated by morphine and naloxoneF Jazat, G Guilbaud
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|September 1, 1970
[The role of the lemniscal projection areas and tracts in the control of extralemniscal afferents during natural sleep in the cat]G Guilbaud, D Menetrey
Brain Research|May 20, 1985
Can tolerance to morphine be induced in arthritic rats?V Kayser, G Guilbaud
Pain|June 1, 1990
Differential effects of various doses of morphine and naloxone on two nociceptive test thresholds in arthritic and normal ratsV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Brain Research|December 20, 1991
Physiological relevance and time course of a tonic endogenous opioid modulation of nociceptive messages, based on the effects of naloxone in a rat model of localized hyperalgesic inflammationV Kayser, G Guilbaud
Journal Belge De Medecine Physique Et De Rehabilitation. = Belgisch Tijdschrift Voor Fysische Geneeskunde En Rehabilitatie|January 1, 1979
[Current neurophysiological concepts on the transmission and integration of nociceptive messages (author's transl)]G Guilbaud, M Peschanski
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