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Ko, Mei-Chuan
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Spinal Cord
Academic Article
Effects of spinally administered bifunctional nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide receptor/ยต-opioid receptor ligands in mouse models of neuropathic and inflammatory pain.
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Physiological function of gastrin-releasing peptide and neuromedin B receptors in regulating itch scratching behavior in the spinal cord of mice.
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The spinal antinociceptive effects of endomorphins in rats: behavioral and G protein functional studies.
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Effects of intrathecally administered nociceptin/orphanin FQ in monkeys: behavioral and mass spectrometric studies.
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Characterization of scratching responses in rats following centrally administered morphine or bombesin.
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Distinct functions of opioid-related peptides and gastrin-releasing peptide in regulating itch and pain in the spinal cord of primates.
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Central N/OFQ-NOP Receptor System in Pain Modulation.
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Spinal Functions of B-Type Natriuretic Peptide, Gastrin-Releasing Peptide, and Their Cognate Receptors for Regulating Itch in Mice.
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Altered expression of glial markers, chemokines, and opioid receptors in the spinal cord of type 2 diabetic monkeys.
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Differential mRNA expression of neuroinflammatory modulators in the spinal cord and thalamus of type 2 diabetic monkeys.
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GRP receptor and AMPA receptor cooperatively regulate itch-responsive neurons in the spinal dorsal horn.
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Functional roles of neuromedin B and gastrin-releasing peptide in regulating itch and pain in the spinal cord of non-human primates.
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