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H L Pan

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 13, 1993
High-Density Nanosecond Charge Trapping in Thin Films of the Photoconductor ZnODEPC Y Liu, H L Pan, M A Fox, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 27, 1999
Role of protons in activation of cardiac sympathetic C-fibre afferents during ischaemia in catsH L Pan, J C Longhurst, J C Eisenach, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 27, 1997
Intravenous morphine increases release of nitric oxide from spinal cord by an alpha-adrenergic and cholinergic mechanismZ Xu, C Tong, H L Pan, et al.
Neuroscience|November 9, 2000
Formation of 6-nitro-norepinephrine from nitric oxide and norepinephrine in the spinal cord and its role in spinal analgesiaA Chiari, X H Li, Z Xu, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|January 6, 2019
Polyester Nanoparticle Encapsulation Mitigates Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral NeuropathyR Ganugula, M Deng, M Arora, et al.
Brain Research|March 22, 2001
Chronic intrathecal morphine administration produces homologous mu receptor/G-protein desensitization specifically in spinal cordC E Maher, J C Eisenach, H L Pan, et al.
Anesthesiology|November 7, 1999
Sex differences in cholinergic analgesia I: a supplemental nicotinic mechanism in normal femalesA Chiari, J R Tobin, H L Pan, et al.
Neuroscience|June 8, 2000
Spinal cyclooxygenase-2 is involved in development of allodynia after nerve injury in ratsZ Zhao, S R Chen, J C Eisenach, et al.
Neuroscience|January 24, 2007
Resistance to morphine analgesic tolerance in rats with deleted transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1-expressing sensory neuronsS-R Chen, A Prunean, H-M Pan, et al.
Circulation|April 16, 1998
Reversal of reflex-induced myocardial ischemia by median nerve stimulation: a feline model of electroacupunctureP Li, K F Pitsillides, S V Rendig, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 13, 1993
High-Density Nanosecond Charge Trapping in Thin Films of the Photoconductor ZnODEPC Y Liu, H L Pan, M A Fox, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 27, 1999
Role of protons in activation of cardiac sympathetic C-fibre afferents during ischaemia in catsH L Pan, J C Longhurst, J C Eisenach, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 27, 1997
Intravenous morphine increases release of nitric oxide from spinal cord by an alpha-adrenergic and cholinergic mechanismZ Xu, C Tong, H L Pan, et al.
Neuroscience|November 9, 2000
Formation of 6-nitro-norepinephrine from nitric oxide and norepinephrine in the spinal cord and its role in spinal analgesiaA Chiari, X H Li, Z Xu, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|January 6, 2019
Polyester Nanoparticle Encapsulation Mitigates Paclitaxel-Induced Peripheral NeuropathyR Ganugula, M Deng, M Arora, et al.
Brain Research|March 22, 2001
Chronic intrathecal morphine administration produces homologous mu receptor/G-protein desensitization specifically in spinal cordC E Maher, J C Eisenach, H L Pan, et al.
Anesthesiology|November 7, 1999
Sex differences in cholinergic analgesia I: a supplemental nicotinic mechanism in normal femalesA Chiari, J R Tobin, H L Pan, et al.
Neuroscience|June 8, 2000
Spinal cyclooxygenase-2 is involved in development of allodynia after nerve injury in ratsZ Zhao, S R Chen, J C Eisenach, et al.
Neuroscience|January 24, 2007
Resistance to morphine analgesic tolerance in rats with deleted transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1-expressing sensory neuronsS-R Chen, A Prunean, H-M Pan, et al.
Circulation|April 16, 1998
Reversal of reflex-induced myocardial ischemia by median nerve stimulation: a feline model of electroacupunctureP Li, K F Pitsillides, S V Rendig, et al.
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