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December 1, 1996
Associative and non-associative mechanisms of morphine analgesic tolerance are neurochemically distinct in the rat spinal cord
J E Grisel, L R Watkins, S F Maier
Brain Research
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July 8, 1982
Classical conditioning of front paw and hind paw footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): naloxone reversibility and descending pathways
L R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Brain Research
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August 5, 1982
Opiate vs non-opiate footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): descending and intraspinal components
L R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Behavioural Brain Research
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June 23, 2000
Impaired escape performance and enhanced conditioned fear in rats following exposure to an uncontrollable stressor are mediated by glutamate and nitric oxide in the dorsal raphe nucleus
R E Grahn, L R Watkins, S F Maier
Trends in Neurosciences
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July 31, 2001
Glial activation: a driving force for pathological pain
L R Watkins, E D Milligan, S F Maier
Optics Letters
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December 13, 2007
Determination of interferometer phase distributions by use of wavelets
L R Watkins, S M Tan, T H Barnes
Life Sciences
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January 1, 1995
Cytokine-to-brain communication: a review & analysis of alternative mechanisms
L R Watkins, S F Maier, L E Goehler
Behavioral Neuroscience
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June 1, 1995
8-OH-DPAT microinjected in the region of the dorsal raphe nucleus blocks and reverses the enhancement of fear conditioning and interference with escape produced by exposure to inescapable shock
S F Maier, R E Grahn, L R Watkins
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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April 27, 1984
Potentiation of opiate analgesia and apparent reversal of morphine tolerance by proglumide
L R Watkins, I B Kinscheck, D J Mayer
Brain Research
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October 16, 1983
The neural basis of footshock analgesia: the effect of periaqueductal gray lesions and decerebration
L R Watkins, I B Kinscheck, D J Mayer
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Psychopharmacology
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December 1, 1996
Associative and non-associative mechanisms of morphine analgesic tolerance are neurochemically distinct in the rat spinal cord
J E Grisel, L R Watkins, S F Maier
Brain Research
|
July 8, 1982
Classical conditioning of front paw and hind paw footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): naloxone reversibility and descending pathways
L R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Brain Research
|
August 5, 1982
Opiate vs non-opiate footshock induced analgesia (FSIA): descending and intraspinal components
L R Watkins, D A Cobelli, D J Mayer
Behavioural Brain Research
|
June 23, 2000
Impaired escape performance and enhanced conditioned fear in rats following exposure to an uncontrollable stressor are mediated by glutamate and nitric oxide in the dorsal raphe nucleus
R E Grahn, L R Watkins, S F Maier
Trends in Neurosciences
|
July 31, 2001
Glial activation: a driving force for pathological pain
L R Watkins, E D Milligan, S F Maier
Optics Letters
|
December 13, 2007
Determination of interferometer phase distributions by use of wavelets
L R Watkins, S M Tan, T H Barnes
Life Sciences
|
January 1, 1995
Cytokine-to-brain communication: a review & analysis of alternative mechanisms
L R Watkins, S F Maier, L E Goehler
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
June 1, 1995
8-OH-DPAT microinjected in the region of the dorsal raphe nucleus blocks and reverses the enhancement of fear conditioning and interference with escape produced by exposure to inescapable shock
S F Maier, R E Grahn, L R Watkins
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
April 27, 1984
Potentiation of opiate analgesia and apparent reversal of morphine tolerance by proglumide
L R Watkins, I B Kinscheck, D J Mayer
Brain Research
|
October 16, 1983
The neural basis of footshock analgesia: the effect of periaqueductal gray lesions and decerebration
L R Watkins, I B Kinscheck, D J Mayer
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