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Concept Pruritus
Academic Article Physiological function of gastrin-releasing peptide and neuromedin B receptors in regulating itch scratching behavior in the spinal cord of mice.
Academic Article The role of central gastrin-releasing peptide and neuromedin B receptors in the modulation of scratching behavior in rats.
Academic Article Antinociceptive effects of nociceptin/orphanin FQ administered intrathecally in monkeys.
Academic Article Behavioral effects of a synthetic agonist selective for nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide receptors in monkeys.
Academic Article Effects of butorphanol on morphine-induced itch and analgesia in primates.
Academic Article How best to fight that nasty itch - from new insights into the neuroimmunological, neuroendocrine, and neurophysiological bases of pruritus to novel therapeutic approaches.
Academic Article The role of central mu opioid receptors in opioid-induced itch in primates.
Academic Article Activation of kappa-opioid receptors inhibits pruritus evoked by subcutaneous or intrathecal administration of morphine in monkeys.
Academic Article Neuraxial opioid-induced itch and its pharmacological antagonism.
Academic Article Distinct functions of opioid-related peptides and gastrin-releasing peptide in regulating itch and pain in the spinal cord of primates.
Academic Article Spinal Functions of B-Type Natriuretic Peptide, Gastrin-Releasing Peptide, and Their Cognate Receptors for Regulating Itch in Mice.
Academic Article Supraspinal actions of nociceptin/orphanin FQ, morphine and substance P in regulating pain and itch in non-human primates.
Academic Article An experimental itch model in monkeys: characterization of intrathecal morphine-induced scratching and antinociception.
Academic Article Neuromedin B Induces Acute Itch in Mice via the Activation of Peripheral Sensory Neurons.
Academic Article Periostin Activation of Integrin Receptors on Sensory Neurons Induces Allergic Itch.
Academic Article GRP receptor and AMPA receptor cooperatively regulate itch-responsive neurons in the spinal dorsal horn.
Academic Article Antinociceptive, reinforcing, and pruritic effects of the G-protein signalling-biased mu opioid receptor agonist PZM21 in non-human primates.
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