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Circulation Research|March 1, 1995
Essential role for nitric oxide in neurogenic inflammation in rat cutaneous microcirculation. Evidence for an endothelium-independent mechanismR Kajekar, P K Moore, S D Brain
Current Research in Translational Medicine|December 13, 2016
Evidence for physiological and pathological roles for sensory nerves in the microvasculature and skinX Kodji, A A Aubdool, S D Brain
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 22, 1996
Investigation of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced plasma extravasation in rat skinH Cambridge, M N Ajuebor, S D Brain
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 31, 2000
Generation of peroxynitrite in localised, moderate temperature burnsA Rawlingson, S A Greenacre, S D Brain
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 27, 1986
A second form of human calcitonin gene-related peptide which is a potent vasodilatorS D Brain, I MacIntyre, T J Williams
The American Journal of Physiology|August 13, 1999
Use of NK(1) knockout mice to analyze substance P-induced edema formationT Cao, N P Gerard, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 12, 2001
Interactive contribution of NK(1) and kinin receptors to the acute inflammatory oedema observed in response to noxious heat stimulation: studies in NK(1) receptor knockout miceA Rawlingson, N P Gerard, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1990
Ruthenium red selectively inhibits oedema formation and increased blood flow induced by capsaicin in rabbit skinT L Buckley, S D Brain, T J Williams
Lancet (London, England)|February 19, 1983
Chemotactic lipoxygenase products in psoriasisS D Brain, R D Camp, M W Greaves
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 4, 1990
Evidence that endogenous nitric oxide modulates oedema formation induced by substance PS R Hughes, T J Williams, S D Brain
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Circulation Research|March 1, 1995
Essential role for nitric oxide in neurogenic inflammation in rat cutaneous microcirculation. Evidence for an endothelium-independent mechanismR Kajekar, P K Moore, S D Brain
Current Research in Translational Medicine|December 13, 2016
Evidence for physiological and pathological roles for sensory nerves in the microvasculature and skinX Kodji, A A Aubdool, S D Brain
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 22, 1996
Investigation of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced plasma extravasation in rat skinH Cambridge, M N Ajuebor, S D Brain
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 31, 2000
Generation of peroxynitrite in localised, moderate temperature burnsA Rawlingson, S A Greenacre, S D Brain
European Journal of Pharmacology|May 27, 1986
A second form of human calcitonin gene-related peptide which is a potent vasodilatorS D Brain, I MacIntyre, T J Williams
The American Journal of Physiology|August 13, 1999
Use of NK(1) knockout mice to analyze substance P-induced edema formationT Cao, N P Gerard, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology|December 12, 2001
Interactive contribution of NK(1) and kinin receptors to the acute inflammatory oedema observed in response to noxious heat stimulation: studies in NK(1) receptor knockout miceA Rawlingson, N P Gerard, S D Brain
British Journal of Pharmacology|January 1, 1990
Ruthenium red selectively inhibits oedema formation and increased blood flow induced by capsaicin in rabbit skinT L Buckley, S D Brain, T J Williams
Lancet (London, England)|February 19, 1983
Chemotactic lipoxygenase products in psoriasisS D Brain, R D Camp, M W Greaves
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 4, 1990
Evidence that endogenous nitric oxide modulates oedema formation induced by substance PS R Hughes, T J Williams, S D Brain
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