(Q39900293)
Statements
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Are the endorphins active in clinical pain states? Narcotic antagonism in chronic pain patients (English)
Ulf Lindblom
1 August 1979
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2
161
Naloxone reversal of analgesia produced by brain stimulation in the human (English)
Adams
1976
5
153
Endorphins in chronic pain. I. Differences in CSF endorphin levels between organic and psychogenic pain syndromes (English)
Almay
1978
260
625
Analgesia induced in vivo by central administration of enkephalin in rat (English)
Beluzzi
1976
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263
783
Lack of effect of naloxone on pain perception in humans (English)
El-Sobky
1976
39
1071
Method for quantitative estimation of thermal thresholds in patients (English)
Fruhstorfer
1976
199
1093
Endorphins: naloxone fails to alter experimental pain or mood in humans (English)
Grevert
1978
197
183
Pain release by electric stimulation of the central grey matter in humans and its reversal by naloxone (English)
Hosobuchi
1977
258
577
Identification of two-related pentapeptides from the brain with potent opiate agonist activity (English)
Hughes
1975
272
826
The narcotic antagonist naloxone enhances clinical pain (English)
Levine
1978
267
495
Endogenous opioid peptides: multiple agonists and receptors (English)
Lord
1977
100
382
Increased cerebrospinal fluid levels of endorphins after electroacupuncture (English)
Sjölund
1977
2
53
Opioid peptides and opiates differ in receptor selectivity (English)
Terenius
1977
94
74
Search for endogenous ligand for opiate receptor (English)
Terenius
1975
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