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The following pages link to Periaqueductal grey lesions reduce morphine analgesia in the rat (Q60054608):
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- Lower Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Related to Negative Affect and Clinical Manifestations of Fibromyalgia (Q33774656) (← links)
- T-type channels control the opioidergic descending analgesia at the low threshold-spiking GABAergic neurons in the periaqueductal gray (Q34092998) (← links)
- Entanglement between thermoregulation and nociception in the rat: the case of morphine. (Q36125961) (← links)
- CC12, a P450/epoxygenase inhibitor, acts in the rat rostral, ventromedial medulla to attenuate morphine antinociception (Q36605203) (← links)
- Narcotic analgetics: CNS sites and mechanisms of action as revealed by intracerebral injection techniques (Q38268786) (← links)
- Anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of the periaqueductal gray contribution to antinociceptive controls. (Q39556384) (← links)
- The antinociceptive action of supraspinal opioids results from an increase in descending inhibitory control: Correlation of nociceptive behavior and c-fos expression (Q41131476) (← links)
- Neurophysiology of pain and pain modulation. (Q41419187) (← links)
- Suppression of noxious responses in single neurons of cat spinal cord by electroacupuncture and its reversal by the opiate antagonist naloxone (Q41492392) (← links)
- Neurons of the periaqueductal gray matter as revealed by Golgi study (Q42447637) (← links)
- Effects of morphine and midazolam on reactivity to peripheral noxious and central aversive stimuli. (Q43867088) (← links)
- Contribution of brainstem GABAergic circuitry to descending antinociceptive controls: II. Electron microscopic immunocytochemical evidence of GABAergic control over the projection from the periaqueductal gray to the nucleus raphe magnus in the rat. (Q46134918) (← links)
- Effects of mesencephalic central gray and raphe nuclei lesions on hypothalamically induced escape (Q46197763) (← links)
- The fine structure of the caudal periaqueductal gray of the cat: Morphology and synaptic organization of normal and immunoreactive enkephalin-labeled profiles (Q48704120) (← links)
- Attenuation of morphine-induced analgesia by p-chlorophenylalanine and p-chloroamphetamine: Test-dependent effects and evidence for brainstem 5-hydroxytryptamine involvement (Q48774785) (← links)
- Collateral projections from the midbrain periaqueductal gray to the nucleus raphe magnus and nucleus accumbens in the rat. A fluorescent retrograde double-labelling study (Q48896252) (← links)
- Regular physical activity prevents development of chronic muscle pain through modulation of supraspinal opioid and serotonergic mechanisms. (Q49384590) (← links)
- Yin-and-yang bifurcation of opioidergic circuits for descending analgesia at the midbrain of the mouse (Q57295934) (← links)
- Dissociation of supraspinal and spinal actions of morphine: A quantitative evaluation (Q72848768) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for a projection of the periaqueductal gray matter to nucleus raphe magnus in cat and rat (Q72855317) (← links)
- Microinjection of HSV-1 Amplicon Vector-Mediated Human Proenkephalin into the Periaqueductal Grey Attenuates Neuropathic Pain in Rats (Q82498695) (← links)