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1. Anxiolytic effect of GABAergic neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex in a rat model of chronic inflammatory pain

2. Amygdalar κ-opioid receptor-dependent upregulating glutamate transporter 1 mediates depressive-like behaviors of opioid abstinence

3. Effect of Electroacupuncture on the NTS is modulated primarily by acupuncture point selection and stimulation frequency in normal rats

4. Alleviating Mechanical Allodynia and Modulating Cellular Immunity Contribute to Electroacupuncture’s Dual Effect on Bone Cancer Pain

7. Dorsal root ganglia P2X4 and P2X7 receptors contribute to diabetes-induced hyperalgesia and the downregulation of electroacupuncture on P2X4 and P2X7

8. Analgesic effect of electroacupuncture on bone cancer pain in rat model: the role of peripheral P2X3 receptor

9. Electroacupuncture Inhibits the Interaction between Peripheral TRPV1 and P2X3 in Rats with Different Pathological Pain

10. [Advances of researches on peripheral PKCε pathway during transformation from acute to chronic pain and possibility of application of electroacupuncture intervention]

11. [Electroacupuncture intervention relieves pain possibly by promoting MOR endocytosis in locus coeruleus in bone cancer pain rats with morphine tolerance]

12. Effect of systemic injection of heterogenous and homogenous opioids on peripheral cellular immune response in rats with bone cancer pain: A comparative study

13. [Effect of Electroacupuncture on Pain Transition and Content of Protein Kinase Cε in Dorsal Root Ganglia in Hyperalgesia Rats]

14. [Effect of Electroacupuncture on Pain Reaction and Content of Proteinase-activated Receptors 2 in Dorsal Root Ganglion in Hyperalgesia Rats]

15. Effect of systemic injection of heterogenous and homogenous opioids on peripheral cellular immune response in rats with bone cancer pain: A comparative study.

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