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T L Yaksh

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British Journal of Pharmacology|July 21, 2007
Neonates have a spinal alpha receptor too, as do adultsT L Yaksh
Seminars in Oncology|April 1, 1993
New horizons in our understanding of the spinal physiology and pharmacology of pain processingT L Yaksh
Regional Anesthesia|November 1, 1996
Epidural ketamine: a useful, mechanistically novel adjuvant for epidural morphine?T L Yaksh
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|January 1, 1987
Reflections on F.W.L. Kerr: a pain scientistT L Yaksh
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|January 1, 1987
Spinal opiates: a review of their effect on spinal function with emphasis on pain processingT L Yaksh
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|January 1, 1997
Pain after injury: some basic mechanismsT L Yaksh
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1983
In vivo studies on spinal opiate receptor systems mediating antinociception. I. Mu and delta receptor profiles in the primateT L Yaksh
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 1, 1987
Opioid receptor systems and the endorphins: a review of their spinal organizationT L Yaksh
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|August 1, 1981
The antinociceptive effects of intrathecally administered levonantradol and desacetyllevonantradol in the ratT L Yaksh
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|September 1, 1984
Multiple opioid receptor systems in brain and spinal cord: Part 2T L Yaksh
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British Journal of Pharmacology|July 21, 2007
Neonates have a spinal alpha receptor too, as do adultsT L Yaksh
Seminars in Oncology|April 1, 1993
New horizons in our understanding of the spinal physiology and pharmacology of pain processingT L Yaksh
Regional Anesthesia|November 1, 1996
Epidural ketamine: a useful, mechanistically novel adjuvant for epidural morphine?T L Yaksh
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|January 1, 1987
Reflections on F.W.L. Kerr: a pain scientistT L Yaksh
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|January 1, 1987
Spinal opiates: a review of their effect on spinal function with emphasis on pain processingT L Yaksh
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|January 1, 1997
Pain after injury: some basic mechanismsT L Yaksh
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 1, 1983
In vivo studies on spinal opiate receptor systems mediating antinociception. I. Mu and delta receptor profiles in the primateT L Yaksh
Journal of Neurosurgery|August 1, 1987
Opioid receptor systems and the endorphins: a review of their spinal organizationT L Yaksh
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|August 1, 1981
The antinociceptive effects of intrathecally administered levonantradol and desacetyllevonantradol in the ratT L Yaksh
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|September 1, 1984
Multiple opioid receptor systems in brain and spinal cord: Part 2T L Yaksh
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