Controversies in Neuroscience V: Persistent pain
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Cholecystokinin (CCK): Negative feedback control for opioid analgesia
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- 01 September 1997, p. 451
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Pains are in the head, not the spine
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 451-452
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Is learning involved in plasticity in nociceptive regulation?
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Central excitation and inhibitory mechanisms and neuroplasticity are also manifested in trigeminal nociceptive pathways
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Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves in initiation and maintenance of pathological pain
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 454-455
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Sex differences in pain: And now for something completely different
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Is there a sex difference in the balance of pain excitatory and pain inhibitory processes?
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The requirements of a major biological hypothesis
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Visceral pain and gender differences in pain
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Experimental pain models and clinical chronic pain: Is plasticity enough to link them?
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Associative learning and pain? Why stop there?
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 459-460
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Physiological antagonism between endogenous CCK and opioid: Clinical perspectives in the management of pain
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Are intrinsic inhibitory systems activated or inhibited in pathological pain states?
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Sympathetically maintained pain: Confusing classification, ill-defined diagnostic criteria, and puzzling pathophysiology
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Sympathetic nervous system and pain: Phenomenological diversity
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 463-464
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Sex differences in pain do exist: The role of biological and psychosocial factors
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 464-465
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Central inhibitory dysfunctions in neuropathic pain: What is the relationship between basic science and clinical practice?
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Novel peripheral mechanisms of opioid analgesia
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 465-466
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Sex differences in descending pain modulatory pathways may clarify sex differences in pain
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 466-467
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Why can't a woman be more like a man?
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- 01 September 1997, pp. 467-468
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