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Evolving paradigms in the treatment of opioid-induced bowel dysfunctionClinical potential of naloxegol in the management of opioid-induced bowel dysfunctionHuman experimental pain models for assessing the therapeutic efficacy of analgesic drugsApplying concepts of generalizability theory on data from experimental pain studies to investigate reliability.Cingulate metabolites during pain and morphine treatment as assessed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Different effects of morphine and oxycodone in experimentally evoked hyperalgesia: a human translational study.The role of pain catastrophizing in experimental pain perception.Analgesic efficacy of peripheral kappa-opioid receptor agonist CR665 compared to oxycodone in a multi-modal, multi-tissue experimental human pain model: selective effect on visceral pain.Study protocol for a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, clinical trial of S-ketamine for pain treatment in patients with chronic pancreatitis (RESET trial).Single-sweep spectral analysis of contact heat evoked potentials: a novel approach to identify altered cortical processing after morphine treatment.The analgesic effect of pregabalin in patients with chronic pain is reflected by changes in pharmaco-EEG spectral indices.Predictors of opioid efficacy in patients with chronic pain: A prospective multicenter observational cohort study.Unravelling the mystery of capsaicin: a tool to understand and treat painGender, variation in opioid receptor genes and sensitivity to experimental pain.Pharmacological challenges in chronic pancreatitis.Translational pain research: evaluating analgesic effect in experimental visceral pain models.Assessing efficacy of non-opioid analgesics in experimental pain models in healthy volunteers: an updated review.Assessing analgesic actions of opioids by experimental pain models in healthy volunteers - an updated review.Validated tools for evaluating opioid-induced bowel dysfunction.Opioid-induced bowel dysfunction: pathophysiology and management.Can quantitative sensory testing predict responses to analgesic treatment?Association Between Human Pain-Related Genotypes and Variability in Opioid Analgesia: An Updated Review.A review of morphine and morphine-6-glucuronide's pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationships in experimental and clinical pain.Objective methods for the assessment of the spinal and supraspinal effects of opioids.Management of chronic visceral pain.Machine learning on encephalographic activity may predict opioid analgesia.Established and emerging methods for assessment of small and large intestinal motility.Lack of genetic association between OCT1, ABCB1, and UGT2B7 variants and morphine pharmacokinetics.Sensitivity of quantitative sensory models to morphine analgesia in humans.Randomized clinical trial: efficacy and safety of PPC-5650 on experimental esophageal pain and hyperalgesia in healthy volunteers.Cortical and spinal assessment - a comparative study using encephalography and the nociceptive withdrawal reflex.Morphine modifies the cingulate-operculum network underlying painful rectal evoked potentials.Morphine versus oxycodone analgesia after percutaneous kidney stone surgery: a randomised double blinded study.Is electrical brain activity a reliable biomarker for opioid analgesia in the gut?A Model-Based Approach for Joint Analysis of Pain Intensity and Opioid Consumption in Postoperative Pain.Acute Metabolic Changes Associated With Analgesic Drugs: An MR Spectroscopy Study.Modelling the PKPD of oxycodone in experimental pain - Impact of opioid receptor polymorphisms.Does catastrophic thinking enhance oesophageal pain sensitivity? An experimental investigation.Central pain mechanisms following combined acid and capsaicin perfusion of the human oesophagus.Evoked human oesophageal hyperalgesia: a potential tool for analgesic evaluation?
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