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S M Carlton

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Brain Research|December 11, 1989
Dynorphin A(1-8) immunoreactive cell bodies, dendrites and terminals are postsynaptic to calcitonin gene-related peptide primary afferent terminals in the monkey dorsal hornS M Carlton, E S Hayes
Pain|October 27, 1999
Evidence for an inflammation-induced change in the local glutamatergic regulation of postganglionic sympathetic efferentsR E Coggeshall, S M Carlton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|October 23, 1995
Glutamatergic and GABAergic input to rat spinothalamic tract cells in the superficial dorsal hornH A Lekan, S M Carlton
Neuroscience Letters|September 29, 1995
Treatment with the NMDA antagonist memantine attenuates nociceptive responses to mechanical stimulation in neuropathic ratsS M Carlton, G L Hargett
Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Primary afferent interactions: analysis of calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive terminals in contact with unlabeled and GABA-immunoreactive profiles in the monkey dorsal hornE S Hayes, S M Carlton
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|June 1, 1997
Receptor localization in the mammalian dorsal horn and primary afferent neuronsR E Coggeshall, S M Carlton
Brain Research|June 6, 1998
Intraplantar injection of dextrorphan, ketamine or memantine attenuates formalin-induced behaviorsE M Davidson, S M Carlton
Neuroreport|March 16, 2000
Peripheral glutamate release in the hindpaw following low and high intensity sciatic stimulationJ deGroot, S Zhou, S M Carlton
Pain|February 13, 2001
Glutamate-induced excitation and sensitization of nociceptors in rat glabrous skinJ Du, M Koltzenburg, S M Carlton
Neuroscience|May 20, 2008
Group II metabotropic glutamate receptor activation attenuates peripheral sensitization in inflammatory statesJ Du, S Zhou, S M Carlton
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Brain Research|December 11, 1989
Dynorphin A(1-8) immunoreactive cell bodies, dendrites and terminals are postsynaptic to calcitonin gene-related peptide primary afferent terminals in the monkey dorsal hornS M Carlton, E S Hayes
Pain|October 27, 1999
Evidence for an inflammation-induced change in the local glutamatergic regulation of postganglionic sympathetic efferentsR E Coggeshall, S M Carlton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|October 23, 1995
Glutamatergic and GABAergic input to rat spinothalamic tract cells in the superficial dorsal hornH A Lekan, S M Carlton
Neuroscience Letters|September 29, 1995
Treatment with the NMDA antagonist memantine attenuates nociceptive responses to mechanical stimulation in neuropathic ratsS M Carlton, G L Hargett
Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Primary afferent interactions: analysis of calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive terminals in contact with unlabeled and GABA-immunoreactive profiles in the monkey dorsal hornE S Hayes, S M Carlton
Brain Research. Brain Research Reviews|June 1, 1997
Receptor localization in the mammalian dorsal horn and primary afferent neuronsR E Coggeshall, S M Carlton
Brain Research|June 6, 1998
Intraplantar injection of dextrorphan, ketamine or memantine attenuates formalin-induced behaviorsE M Davidson, S M Carlton
Neuroreport|March 16, 2000
Peripheral glutamate release in the hindpaw following low and high intensity sciatic stimulationJ deGroot, S Zhou, S M Carlton
Pain|February 13, 2001
Glutamate-induced excitation and sensitization of nociceptors in rat glabrous skinJ Du, M Koltzenburg, S M Carlton
Neuroscience|May 20, 2008
Group II metabotropic glutamate receptor activation attenuates peripheral sensitization in inflammatory statesJ Du, S Zhou, S M Carlton
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