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December 1, 1994
The utility of excitatory amino acid (EAA) antagonists as analgesic agents. I. Comparison of the antinociceptive activity of various classes of EAA antagonists in mechanical, thermal and chemical nociceptive tests
Terence J Coderre, Irene Van Empel
Pain
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July 1, 2008
Objectifying CRPS-I
Terence J Coderre, Gary J Bennett
Pain
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March 1, 1987
Ankle joint urate arthritis (AJUA) in rats: an alternative animal model of arthritis to that produced by Freund's adjuvant
Terence J Coderre, Patrick D Wall
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)
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August 14, 2010
A hypothesis for the cause of complex regional pain syndrome-type I (reflex sympathetic dystrophy): pain due to deep-tissue microvascular pathology
Terence J Coderre, Gary J Bennett
Pain
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April 1, 1988
Effect of the forebrain on flexion reflexes in rats with ankle joint urate arthritis
Terence J Coderre, Patrick D Wall
British Journal of Pharmacology
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June 18, 1999
Effects of intrathecal administration of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on carrageenan-induced thermal hyperalgesia
M G Osborne, T J Coderre
British Journal of Pharmacology
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December 1, 1994
Effect of activity at metabotropic, as well as ionotropic (NMDA), glutamate receptors on morphine dependence
M E Fundytus, T J Coderre
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
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March 1, 1988
Ankle joint urate arthritis in rats provides a useful tool for the evaluation of analgesic and anti-arthritic agents
T J Coderre, P D Wall
European Journal of Pharmacology
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April 11, 1996
Chronic inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release or protein kinase C activation significantly reduces the development of morphine dependence
M E Fundytus, T J Coderre
Pain
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December 1, 1994
The utility of excitatory amino acid (EAA) antagonists as analgesic agents. II. Assessment of the antinociceptive activity of combinations of competitive and non-competitive NMDA antagonists with agents acting at allosteric-glycine and polyamine receptor sites
Terence J Coderre, Irene Van Empel
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December 1, 1994
The utility of excitatory amino acid (EAA) antagonists as analgesic agents. I. Comparison of the antinociceptive activity of various classes of EAA antagonists in mechanical, thermal and chemical nociceptive tests
Terence J Coderre, Irene Van Empel
Pain
|
July 1, 2008
Objectifying CRPS-I
Terence J Coderre, Gary J Bennett
Pain
|
March 1, 1987
Ankle joint urate arthritis (AJUA) in rats: an alternative animal model of arthritis to that produced by Freund's adjuvant
Terence J Coderre, Patrick D Wall
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)
|
August 14, 2010
A hypothesis for the cause of complex regional pain syndrome-type I (reflex sympathetic dystrophy): pain due to deep-tissue microvascular pathology
Terence J Coderre, Gary J Bennett
Pain
|
April 1, 1988
Effect of the forebrain on flexion reflexes in rats with ankle joint urate arthritis
Terence J Coderre, Patrick D Wall
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
June 18, 1999
Effects of intrathecal administration of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors on carrageenan-induced thermal hyperalgesia
M G Osborne, T J Coderre
British Journal of Pharmacology
|
December 1, 1994
Effect of activity at metabotropic, as well as ionotropic (NMDA), glutamate receptors on morphine dependence
M E Fundytus, T J Coderre
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
|
March 1, 1988
Ankle joint urate arthritis in rats provides a useful tool for the evaluation of analgesic and anti-arthritic agents
T J Coderre, P D Wall
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
April 11, 1996
Chronic inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release or protein kinase C activation significantly reduces the development of morphine dependence
M E Fundytus, T J Coderre
Pain
|
December 1, 1994
The utility of excitatory amino acid (EAA) antagonists as analgesic agents. II. Assessment of the antinociceptive activity of combinations of competitive and non-competitive NMDA antagonists with agents acting at allosteric-glycine and polyamine receptor sites
Terence J Coderre, Irene Van Empel
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