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P K Zahn

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Anesthesiology|February 3, 1998
Lack of effect of intrathecally administered N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists in a rat model for postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Effect of intrathecal ACEA-1021 in a rat model for postoperative painT J Brennan, P K Zahn
Anesthesiology|September 15, 1999
Incision-induced changes in receptive field properties of rat dorsal horn neuronsP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 8, 1998
Intrathecal metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists do not decrease mechanical hyperalgesia in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Anesthesiology|March 17, 1999
Primary and secondary hyperalgesia in a rat model for human postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|May 21, 2008
[New substances and applications for postoperative pain therapy]E M Pogatzki-Zahn, P K Zahn
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1997
Effect of systemic and intrathecal morphine in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, D Gysbers, T J Brennan
Pain|March 31, 1998
Intrathecal non-NMDA excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists inhibit pain behaviors in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, E Umali, T J Brennan
Neuroscience|April 24, 1999
Descending facilitatory influences from the rostral medial medulla mediate secondary, but not primary hyperalgesia in the ratM O Urban, P K Zahn, G F Gebhart
Anesthesiology|July 26, 2000
Effect of pretreatment with intrathecal excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists on the development of pain behavior caused by plantar incisionE M Pogatzki, P K Zahn, T J Brennan
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Anesthesiology|February 3, 1998
Lack of effect of intrathecally administered N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists in a rat model for postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
The Journal of Pain|November 19, 2003
Effect of intrathecal ACEA-1021 in a rat model for postoperative painT J Brennan, P K Zahn
Anesthesiology|September 15, 1999
Incision-induced changes in receptive field properties of rat dorsal horn neuronsP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 8, 1998
Intrathecal metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists do not decrease mechanical hyperalgesia in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Anesthesiology|March 17, 1999
Primary and secondary hyperalgesia in a rat model for human postoperative painP K Zahn, T J Brennan
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|May 21, 2008
[New substances and applications for postoperative pain therapy]E M Pogatzki-Zahn, P K Zahn
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1997
Effect of systemic and intrathecal morphine in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, D Gysbers, T J Brennan
Pain|March 31, 1998
Intrathecal non-NMDA excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists inhibit pain behaviors in a rat model of postoperative painP K Zahn, E Umali, T J Brennan
Neuroscience|April 24, 1999
Descending facilitatory influences from the rostral medial medulla mediate secondary, but not primary hyperalgesia in the ratM O Urban, P K Zahn, G F Gebhart
Anesthesiology|July 26, 2000
Effect of pretreatment with intrathecal excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists on the development of pain behavior caused by plantar incisionE M Pogatzki, P K Zahn, T J Brennan
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