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Itch: Mechanisms and Treatment
E. Carstens; Tasuku Akiyama
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Similar itch and nociceptive sensations evoked by punctate cutaneous application of capsaicin, histamine and cowhage
Parul Sikand; Steven G. Shimada; Barry G. Green; Robert H. LaMotte
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OBSERVATIONS ON ITCHING PRODUCED BY COWHAG, AND ON THE PART PLAYED BY HISTAMINE AS A MEDIATOR OF THE ITCH SENSATION
J. L. BROADBENT
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Response to an itch-producing substance in cat. I. Cutaneous receptor populations with myelinated axons
Robert P. Tuckett; Jen Yu Wei
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Response to an itch-producing substance in cat. II. Cutaneous receptor populations with unmyelinated axons
Robert P. Tuckett; Jen Yu Wei
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Cutaneous Innervation. Proceedings of the Brown University Symposium on the Biology of Skin, 1959
William Montagna (Eds.)
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Aberrant C nerve fibre function of the healthy scalp
G.A. Bin Saif; A. Alajroush; A. McMichael; S.G. Kwatra; Y.-H. Chan; F. McGlone; G. Yosipovitch
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov
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Purr-fect Crime
Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov [Carol-Lynn Rossel Waugh; Martin H Greenberg; Isaac Asimov]
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Itch Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of the Skin.
Tuckett; Robert P.
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Measurement of the Effect of Topical Antipruritic Agents on Experimentally Induced Pruritus1
Macris; Spyros G; Blank; Irvin H; Beecher; Henry K
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Basic mechanisms of itch
C. Potenzieri; B. J. Undem
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Itch: Scientists trace a new path behind the maddening, unrelenting, screaming desire to itch
Laura Sanders
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Microneurography of pruritus
H.O. Handwerker
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The pleasurability of scratching an itch: a psychophysical and topographical assessment
G.A. bin Saif; A.D.P. Papoiu; L. Banari; F. McGlone; S.G. Kwatra; Y-H. Chan; G. Yosipovitch
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The multiple pathways for itch and their interactions with pain
Steve Davidson; Glenn J. Giesler
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Itch and pain
Martin Schmelz
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Relief of experimentally induced pruritus with a novel eutectic mixture of local anaesthetic agents
D. SHUTTLEWORTH; S. HILL; R. MARKS; D. M. CONNELLY
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Translational nociceptor research as guide to human pain perceptions and pathophysiology
Barbara Namer; Hermann Otto Handwerker
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How pain becomes itch
Martin Schmelz
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ITCHING: THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PRURITUS
JAMES H. HERNDON Jr
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Anatomy and Neurophysiology of Pruritus
Akihiko Ikoma; Ferda Cevikbas; Cordula Kempkes; Martin Steinhoff
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Sensory responses to injection and punctate application of capsaicin and histamine to the skin
Parul Sikand; Steven G. Shimada; Barry G. Green; Robert H. LaMotte
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Plant cysteine proteases that evoke itch activate protease-activated receptors
V.B. Reddy; E.A. Lerner
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Schmerzen und Jucken
Depenau; C.; Schröder; R.; Osada; N.; Baron; R.; Schmelz; M.; Pogatzki-Zahn; E.; Ständer; S
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Cathepsin S Elicits Itch and Signals via Protease-Activated Receptors
Reddy; Vemuri B; Shimada; Steven G; Sikand; Parul; LaMotte; Robert H; Lerner; Ethan A
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Subject Index to Volume 144
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S102 SELECTIVE FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MECHANICALLY INSENSITIVE NOCICEPTORS AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCK
B. Weinkauf; M. Dusch; J. van der Ham; J. Benrath; M. Ringkamp; M. Schmelz; R. Rukwied
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S103 BUPRENORPHINE BUT NOT MORPHINE MODULATES NERVE EXCITABILITY OF PRIMARY SENSORY AFFERENTS OF RAT AT CLINICALLY RELEVANT CONCENTRATIONS
O. Gross; N. Vastani; D.R. Spahn; K. Maurer
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F729 HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH TO DEVELOP A NEW CLINICIAN PROGRAMMER
S. Alme; A. Joglekar
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S101 BILATERAL PROPAGATION OF NEUROINFLAMMATORY REACTION IN DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA ALONGSIDE THE NEUROAXIS IN A NEUROPATHIC PAIN MODEL
P. Dubovy; I. Klusakova; I. Svizenska; V. Brazda
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F728 ZICONOTIDE IN THE INTRATHECAL ANALGETIC TREATMENT – OUR EXPERIENCE
I. Vrba; J. Kozák
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An Insatiable Itch
Gordon J. Wood; Tasuku Akiyama; E. Carstens; Anne Louise Oaklander; Gil Yosipovitch
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Report from the 4th International Workshop for the Study of Itch
Yosipovitch; Gil; Carstens; E
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Further Observations on the Nature of Dermoid Cyst Fat1
Wheatley; V R
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Pruritus in atopic dermatitis
Östen Hägermark
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AN EXPERIMENTAL METHOD FOR SCREENING ANTIPRURITIC AGENTS.
G. V. JOGLEKAR; M. B. BHIDE; J. H. BALWANI
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An Itch To Be Scratched
Kush N. Patel; Xinzhong Dong
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Topographical distribution of warmth, burning and itch sensations in healthy humans
A. Truini; C. Leone; G. Di Stefano; A. Biasiotta; S. La Cesa; P. Teofoli; L. Padua; G. Cruccu
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Site-dependent and state-dependent inhibition of pruritogen-responsive spinal neurons by scratching
Tasuku Akiyama; Mitsutoshi Tominaga; Mirela Iodi Carstens; Earl E. Carstens
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A temporal analysis of the central neural processing of itch
C.E. Kleyn; S. McKie; A. Ross; R. Elliott; C.E.M. Griffiths
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PAIN-PRODUCING SUBSTANCES FROM THE STINGING BUSH LAPORTEA MOROIDES
Robertson; PA; Macfarlane; WV
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Dermatologie-Seminar Derma Update
U. Ayazpoor
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Behavioral differentiation between itch and pain in mouse
Steven G. Shimada; Robert H. LaMotte