Pain Research and Management

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  • Pain Research and Management -
  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 828517
  • - Tribute to Ronald Melzack

Beyond Reflexive Measures to Examine Higher Order Pain Processing in Rats

Perry N Fuchs
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 541502
  • - Tribute to Ronald Melzack

Neuronal Plasticity Associated with Burn Injury and Its Relevance for Perception and Management of Pain in Burn Patients

Terence J Coderre | Manon Choinière
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 586814
  • - Tribute to Ronald Melzack

The Determinants of Pain Revisited: Coordinates in Sensory Space

Kenneth L Casey | Jürgen Lorenz
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 780802
  • - Tribute to Ronald Melzack

Presynaptic control of nociceptor signalling: Differential influence of Mu Opioid and GABAergic Systems

Ruth C Riley | Jodie A Trafton | Allan I Basbaum
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  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 306285
  • - Introduction

A Tribute to Ronald Melzack

Terence J Coderre
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  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 767058
  • - Pediatric Pain Management

Evaluating Treatment Outcome in an Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Service

Susan M Bennett | Christine T Chambers | ... | Harold Siden
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 959161
  • - Opioid Sensititvity, Tolerance and Dependence

Opioid Tolerance and Physical Dependence: Role of Spinal Neuropeptides, Excitatory Amino Acids and Their Messengers

Khem Jhamandas | Kelly Powell | ... | B Milne
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  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 705436
  • - Pediatric Pain Management

Accuracy of Children's and Parents' Memory for a Novel Painful Experience

Melanie A Badali | Rebecca R Pillai | ... | Christine T Chambers
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 640173
  • - Pediatric Pain Management

Support for a Common Metric for Pediatric Pain Intensity Scales

Carl L von Baeyer | Carrie L Hicks
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 912635
  • - Pediatric Pain Management

Hospital Room or Treatment Room for Pediatric Inpatient Procedures: Which Location Do Parents and Children Prefer?

Debra Fanurik | Michael L Schmitz | ... | Isabel Leatherman
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  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 734918
  • - Pediatric Pain Management

Intravenous Sedation for Control of Distress during Lumbar Punctures for Pediatric Cancer Patients

Jacqueline Ellis | Patricia McCarthy | ... | William Splinter
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 842198
  • - Original Article

A 5-HT Antagonist (UP 26-91) versus Codeine and Placebo in a Human Experimental Pain Study

Lars Arendt-Nielsen | Poul Pedersen | ... | Asbjørn Mohr Drewes
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 517683
  • - Neurology and Chronic Pain

Neuralgias of the Trigeminal Nerve

Allan S Gordon
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 682131
  • - Neurology and Chronic Pain

Neurosurgery for Chronic Neuropathic Pain

Jung Y Park | Andres M Lozano
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  • Special Issue
  • Volume 5
  • - Article ID 546792
  • - Neurology and Chronic Pain

Neural Blockade in the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Pain: An Overview

Ian Gilron
Pain Research and Management
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