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1. Neoline, an active ingredient of the processed aconite root in Goshajinkigan formulation, targets Nav1.7 to ameliorate mechanical hyperalgesia in diabetic mice.

2. Visualization of Brain Activity in a Neuropathic Pain Model Using Quantitative Activity-Dependent Manganese Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

3. Neoline is the active ingredient of processed aconite root against murine peripheral neuropathic pain model, and its pharmacokinetics in rats.

4. Astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle sensitizes nociceptive transmission in the spinal cord.

5. Role of microglia in mechanical allodynia in the anterior cingulate cortex.

6. Processed aconite root and its active ingredient neoline may alleviate oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathic pain.

7. Gabapentin prevents oxaliplatin-induced mechanical hyperalgesia in mice.

8. Contribution of TRPV1 receptor-expressing fibers to spinal ventral root after-discharges and mechanical hyperalgesia in a spared nerve injury (SNI) rat model.

9. The dipeptide Phe-Phe amide attenuates signs of hyperalgesia, allodynia and nociception in diabetic mice using a mechanism involving the sigma receptor system.

10. RhoA/Rho kinase pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of thermal hyperalgesia in diabetic mice.

11. Substance P(1-7) induces antihyperalgesia in diabetic mice through a mechanism involving the naloxone-sensitive sigma receptors.

12. Involvement of protein isoprenylation in neuropathic pain induced by sciatic nerve injury in mice.

13. The effect of substance P1–7 amide on nociceptive threshold in diabetic mice

14. RhoA/Rho kinase signaling in the spinal cord and diabetic painful neuropathy

15. Substance P1–7 induces antihyperalgesia in diabetic mice through a mechanism involving the naloxone-sensitive sigma receptors

16. Effects of cytidine 5′-diphosphocholine (CDP-choline) on the thermal nociceptive threshold in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice

17. Mevalonate sensitizes the nociceptive transmission in the mouse spinal cord

18. N- and L-type calcium channels blocker cilnidipine ameliorates neuropathic pain.

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