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1. Shaped magnetic field pulses by multi-coil repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) differentially modulate anterior cingulate cortex responses and pain in volunteers and fibromyalgia patients.

2. Preprotachykinin-A gene disruption attenuates nociceptive sensitivity after opioid administration and incision by peripheral and spinal mechanisms in mice.

3. A rodent model of trigeminal neuralgia.

4. Human in-vivo bioassay for the tissue-specific measurement of nociceptive and inflammatory mediators.

5. Joint capsule treatment with enkephalin-encoding HSV-1 recombinant vector reduces inflammatory damage and behavioural sequelae in rat CFA monoarthritis.

6. Blockade of the complement C5a receptor reduces incisional allodynia, edema, and cytokine expression.

7. Porcine chromaffin cells, culture, and transplant for antinociceptive effects in rodents and primates.

8. Protein kinase C epsilon and gamma: involvement in formalin-induced nociception in neonatal rats.

9. Conformation-dependent effects of VIP on nociception in rats.

10. Nociceptive responses to high and low rates of noxious cutaneous heating are mediated by different nociceptors in the rat: behavioral evidence.

11. Selective reduction of second pain sensations by systemic morphine in humans.

12. ST‐2560, a selective inhibitor of the NaV1.7 sodium channel, affects nocifensive and cardiovascular reflexes in non‐human primates.

13. Impact of Magnesium on Oxytocin Receptor Function.

14. Dose-dependent effects of high intensity focused ultrasound on compound action potentials in an ex vivo rodent peripheral nerve model: comparison to local anesthetics.

15. Correlation of changes in hemodynamic response as measured by cerebral optical spectrometry with subjective pain ratings in volunteers and patients: a prospective cohort study.

16. Intranasal Oxytocin Attenuates Reactive and Ongoing, Chronic Pain in a Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

17. Oxytocin and Migraine Headache.

18. The Orofacial Formalin Test in Mice Revisited—Effects of Formalin Concentration, Age, Morphine and Analysis Method.

19. Long lasting pain hypersensitivity followingligation of the tendon of the masseter muscle inrats: A model of myogenic orofacial pain.

20. Thermal nociceptive properties of trigeminalafferent neurons in rats.

21. Morphine reduces local cytokine expression and neutrophil infiltration after incision.

22. Attenuation of pain perception after transposition of the greater omentum to the cauda equina region of rats—a preliminary observation.

23. Intranasal Administration for Pain: Oxytocin and Other Polypeptides.

24. Oxytocin receptor: Expression in the trigeminal nociceptive system and potential role in the treatment of headache disorders.

25. Trigeminal antihyperalgesic effect of intranasal carbon dioxide

26. Identification of a complex between fibronectin and aggrecan G3 domain in synovial fluid of patients with painful meniscal pathology

27. ASIC3 in muscle mediates mechanical, but not heat, hyperalgesia associated with muscle inflammation

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