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Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|January 26, 2002
[A lack of NO in the spinal cord as a possible factor for the occurrence of spontaneous pain]S Mense, U Hoheisel
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 25, 2014
Inflammation of the thoracolumbar fascia excites and sensitizes rat dorsal horn neuronsU Hoheisel, S Mense
Pain|February 1, 1989
Long-term changes in discharge behaviour of cat dorsal horn neurones following noxious stimulation of deep tissuesU Hoheisel, S Mense
Brain Research|October 13, 1987
Observations on the morphology of axons and somata of slowly conducting dorsal root ganglion cells in the catU Hoheisel, S Mense
Progress in Brain Research|December 1, 2000
The role of spinal nitric oxide in the control of spontaneous pain following nociceptive inputU Hoheisel, S Mense
Neuroreport|January 31, 1994
Leukotriene D4 depresses the mechanosensitivity of group III and IV muscle receptors in the ratU Hoheisel, S Mense
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1990
Response behaviour of cat dorsal horn neurones receiving input from skeletal muscle and other deep somatic tissuesU Hoheisel, S Mense
Neuroscience Letters|December 12, 1986
Non-myelinated afferent fibres do not originate exclusively from the smallest dorsal root ganglion cells in the catU Hoheisel, S Mense
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 1, 1995
Changes in NADPH-diaphorase activity in the rat dorsal horn following an acute experimental myositisU Hoheisel, A Reinert, S Mense
Pain|November 9, 2000
A block of spinal nitric oxide synthesis leads to increased background activity predominantly in nociceptive dorsal horn neurones in the ratU Hoheisel, T Unger, S Mense
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Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|January 26, 2002
[A lack of NO in the spinal cord as a possible factor for the occurrence of spontaneous pain]S Mense, U Hoheisel
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|July 25, 2014
Inflammation of the thoracolumbar fascia excites and sensitizes rat dorsal horn neuronsU Hoheisel, S Mense
Pain|February 1, 1989
Long-term changes in discharge behaviour of cat dorsal horn neurones following noxious stimulation of deep tissuesU Hoheisel, S Mense
Brain Research|October 13, 1987
Observations on the morphology of axons and somata of slowly conducting dorsal root ganglion cells in the catU Hoheisel, S Mense
Progress in Brain Research|December 1, 2000
The role of spinal nitric oxide in the control of spontaneous pain following nociceptive inputU Hoheisel, S Mense
Neuroreport|January 31, 1994
Leukotriene D4 depresses the mechanosensitivity of group III and IV muscle receptors in the ratU Hoheisel, S Mense
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1990
Response behaviour of cat dorsal horn neurones receiving input from skeletal muscle and other deep somatic tissuesU Hoheisel, S Mense
Neuroscience Letters|December 12, 1986
Non-myelinated afferent fibres do not originate exclusively from the smallest dorsal root ganglion cells in the catU Hoheisel, S Mense
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|June 1, 1995
Changes in NADPH-diaphorase activity in the rat dorsal horn following an acute experimental myositisU Hoheisel, A Reinert, S Mense
Pain|November 9, 2000
A block of spinal nitric oxide synthesis leads to increased background activity predominantly in nociceptive dorsal horn neurones in the ratU Hoheisel, T Unger, S Mense
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