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James Eisenach to Morphine

This is a "connection" page, showing publications James Eisenach has written about Morphine.
Connection Strength

2.510
  1. Tong C, Conklin DR, Liu B, Ririe DG, Eisenach JC. Assessment of behavior during labor in rats and effect of intrathecal morphine. Anesthesiology. 2008 Jun; 108(6):1081-6.
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    Score: 0.308
  2. Tong C, Conklin D, Eisenach JC. A pain model after gynecologic surgery: the effect of intrathecal and systemic morphine. Anesth Analg. 2006 Nov; 103(5):1288-93.
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    Score: 0.276
  3. Martin TJ, Zhang Y, Buechler N, Conklin DR, Eisenach JC. Intrathecal morphine and ketorolac analgesia after surgery: comparison of spontaneous and elicited responses in rats. Pain. 2005 Feb; 113(3):376-385.
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    Score: 0.244
  4. Zhang Y, Conklin DR, Li X, Eisenach JC. Intrathecal morphine reduces allodynia after peripheral nerve injury in rats via activation of a spinal A1 adenosine receptor. Anesthesiology. 2005 Feb; 102(2):416-20.
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    Score: 0.244
  5. Eisenach JC, Lindner MD. Did experimenter bias conceal the efficacy of spinal opioids in previous studies with the spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain? Anesthesiology. 2004 Apr; 100(4):765-7.
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    Score: 0.230
  6. Eisenach JC, Hood DD, Curry R, Sawynok J, Yaksh TL, Li X. Intrathecal but not intravenous opioids release adenosine from the spinal cord. J Pain. 2004 Feb; 5(1):64-8.
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    Score: 0.228
  7. Eisenach JC, Hood DD, Curry R, Shafer SL. Cephalad movement of morphine and fentanyl in humans after intrathecal injection. Anesthesiology. 2003 Jul; 99(1):166-73.
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    Score: 0.219
  8. Shin SW, Eisenach JC. Intrathecal morphine reduces the visceromotor response to acute uterine cervical distension in an estrogen-independent manner. Anesthesiology. 2003 Jun; 98(6):1467-71; discussion 6A.
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    Score: 0.218
  9. Eisenach JC, Curry R, Rauck R, Pan P, Yaksh TL. Role of spinal cyclooxygenase in human postoperative and chronic pain. Anesthesiology. 2010 May; 112(5):1225-33.
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    Score: 0.088
  10. Hayashida K, DeGoes S, Curry R, Eisenach JC. Gabapentin activates spinal noradrenergic activity in rats and humans and reduces hypersensitivity after surgery. Anesthesiology. 2007 Mar; 106(3):557-62.
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    Score: 0.071
  11. Martin TJ, Kim SA, Buechler NL, Porreca F, Eisenach JC. Opioid self-administration in the nerve-injured rat: relevance of antiallodynic effects to drug consumption and effects of intrathecal analgesics. Anesthesiology. 2007 Feb; 106(2):312-22.
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    Score: 0.070
  12. Pan PH, Coghill R, Houle TT, Seid MH, Lindel WM, Parker RL, Washburn SA, Harris L, Eisenach JC. Multifactorial preoperative predictors for postcesarean section pain and analgesic requirement. Anesthesiology. 2006 Mar; 104(3):417-25.
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    Score: 0.066
  13. Martin TJ, Buechler NL, Kahn W, Crews JC, Eisenach JC. Effects of laparotomy on spontaneous exploratory activity and conditioned operant responding in the rat: a model for postoperative pain. Anesthesiology. 2004 Jul; 101(1):191-203.
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    Score: 0.059
  14. Duflo F, Zhang Y, Eisenach JC. Electrical field stimulation to study inhibitory mechanisms in individual sensory neurons in culture. Anesthesiology. 2004 Mar; 100(3):740-3.
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    Score: 0.057
  15. Sandner-Kiesling A, Eisenach JC. Pharmacology of opioid inhibition to noxious uterine cervical distension. Anesthesiology. 2002 Oct; 97(4):966-71.
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    Score: 0.052
  16. Sandner-Kiesling A, Eisenach JC. Estrogen reduces efficacy of mu- but Not kappa-opioid agonist inhibition in response to uterine cervical distension. Anesthesiology. 2002 Feb; 96(2):375-9.
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    Score: 0.050
  17. Eisenach JC, DuPen S, Dubois M, Miguel R, Allin D. Epidural clonidine analgesia for intractable cancer pain. The Epidural Clonidine Study Group. Pain. 1995 Jun; 61(3):391-399.
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    Score: 0.031
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