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- Inescapable shock-induced potentiation of morphine analgesia Journal Article
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- NON-OPIATE ANALGESIA INDUCED BY CARBACHOL MICROINJECTION INTO THE PONTINE PARABRACHIAL REGION OF THE CAT Journal Article
- OPIATE VS NON-OPIATE FOOTSHOCK-INDUCED ANALGESIA (FSIA) - THE BODY REGION SHOCKED IS A CRITICAL FACTOR Journal Article
- ROLE OF SPINAL-CORD NEUROPEPTIDES IN PAIN SENSITIVITY AND ANALGESIA - THYROTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE AND VASOPRESSIN Journal Article
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- THE AMYGDALA IS NECESSARY FOR THE EXPRESSION OF CONDITIONED BUT NOT UNCONDITIONED ANALGESIA Journal Article