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April 24, 1992
Time-related decreases in mu and delta opioid receptors in the superficial dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord following a large unilateral dorsal rhizotomy
D Besse, M C Lombard, J M Besson
European Journal of Pharmacology
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July 17, 1999
Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on morphine tolerance: a c-Fos study in the lumbar spinal cord of the rat
S Le Guen, G Catheline, J M Besson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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April 3, 2001
Sensitivity to naloxone of the behavioral signs of morphine withdrawal and c-Fos expression in the rat CNS: a quantitative dose-response analysis
S Le Guen, C Gestreau, J M Besson
Brain Research
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August 21, 1989
A comparison of the effects of morphine on 5-HT metabolism in the periaqueductal gray, ventromedial medulla and medullary dorsal horn: in vivo electrochemical studies in freely moving rats
J P Rivot, D Pointis, J M Besson
Neuroreport
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June 1, 1992
Voltammetric study of 8-OH-DPAT effect on the raphe-trigeminal 5-HT system
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Brain Research
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February 16, 1981
Behavioral confirmation of "diffuse noxious inhibitory controls" (DNIC) and evidence for a role of endogenous opiates
E Kraus, D Le Bars, J M Besson
Brain Research
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September 11, 1992
Effect of subcutaneous administration of the chemical algogen formalin, on 5-HT metabolism in the nucleus raphe magnus and the medullary dorsal horn: a voltammetric study in freely moving rats
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Brain Research
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July 12, 1991
In vivo electrochemical evidence that the tricyclic antidepressant femoxetine potentiates the morphine-induced increase in 5-HT metabolism in the medullary dorsal horn of freely moving rats
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Neuroscience Letters
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May 22, 1989
A possible spino (trigemino)-ponto-amygdaloid pathway for pain
J F Bernard, M Peschanski, J M Besson
Progress in Brain Research
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January 1, 1996
Involvement of the spino-parabrachio -amygdaloid and -hypothalamic pathways in the autonomic and affective emotional aspects of pain
J F Bernard, H Bester, J M Besson
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April 24, 1992
Time-related decreases in mu and delta opioid receptors in the superficial dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord following a large unilateral dorsal rhizotomy
D Besse, M C Lombard, J M Besson
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
July 17, 1999
Effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on morphine tolerance: a c-Fos study in the lumbar spinal cord of the rat
S Le Guen, G Catheline, J M Besson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
April 3, 2001
Sensitivity to naloxone of the behavioral signs of morphine withdrawal and c-Fos expression in the rat CNS: a quantitative dose-response analysis
S Le Guen, C Gestreau, J M Besson
Brain Research
|
August 21, 1989
A comparison of the effects of morphine on 5-HT metabolism in the periaqueductal gray, ventromedial medulla and medullary dorsal horn: in vivo electrochemical studies in freely moving rats
J P Rivot, D Pointis, J M Besson
Neuroreport
|
June 1, 1992
Voltammetric study of 8-OH-DPAT effect on the raphe-trigeminal 5-HT system
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Brain Research
|
February 16, 1981
Behavioral confirmation of "diffuse noxious inhibitory controls" (DNIC) and evidence for a role of endogenous opiates
E Kraus, D Le Bars, J M Besson
Brain Research
|
September 11, 1992
Effect of subcutaneous administration of the chemical algogen formalin, on 5-HT metabolism in the nucleus raphe magnus and the medullary dorsal horn: a voltammetric study in freely moving rats
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Brain Research
|
July 12, 1991
In vivo electrochemical evidence that the tricyclic antidepressant femoxetine potentiates the morphine-induced increase in 5-HT metabolism in the medullary dorsal horn of freely moving rats
S Puig, J P Rivot, J M Besson
Neuroscience Letters
|
May 22, 1989
A possible spino (trigemino)-ponto-amygdaloid pathway for pain
J F Bernard, M Peschanski, J M Besson
Progress in Brain Research
|
January 1, 1996
Involvement of the spino-parabrachio -amygdaloid and -hypothalamic pathways in the autonomic and affective emotional aspects of pain
J F Bernard, H Bester, J M Besson
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