Substance P in sensory nerve fibres contributes to the development of oedema in the rat hind paw after thermal injury.
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Cough hypersensitivity as a neuro-immune interactionTachykinin receptors and tachykinin receptor antagonistsAnti-inflammatory pharmacology and mechanism of the orally active capsaicin analogs, NE-19550 and NE-28345Interactive contribution of NK(1) and kinin receptors to the acute inflammatory oedema observed in response to noxious heat stimulation: studies in NK(1) receptor knockout miceNeurogenic Inflammation – The Peripheral Nervous System’s Role in Host Defense and ImmunopathologyLocal secretion of corticotropin-releasing hormone in the joints of Lewis rats with inflammatory arthritis.Immunohistochemical localization of histamine H3 receptors in rodent skin, dorsal root ganglia, superior cervical ganglia, and spinal cord: potential antinociceptive targets.Effect of chronic capsaicin and guanethidine treatment on skin blood flow of the rat.Calcitonin gene-related peptide and thermal injury: review of literature.Substance P antagonists as a therapeutic approach to improving outcome following traumatic brain injuryA study of neurokinins and other oedema-inducing mediators and mechanisms in thermal injury.Local expression of corticotropin-releasing hormone in inflammatory arthritis.Relating Chronic Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis to Signs of Sensitization and Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction.Involvement of substance P present in primary afferent neurones in modulation of cutaneous blood flow in the instep of rat hind paw.Investigations into the mechanism of vasoconstrictor action of the topical steroid betamethasone-17-valerate in the rat.Involvement of sensory neuropeptides in the development of plasma extravasation in rat dorsal skin following thermal injury.Substance P is associated with the development of brain edema and functional deficits after traumatic brain injury.Release of substance-P-like immunoreactivity in dog paw lymph after scalding injury.Light and electron microscopic study of the distribution of substance P-immunoreactive fibers and neurokinin-1 receptors in the skin of the rat lower lip.Acute inflammatory response of the rat pawskin to acid injury is attenuated by corticotropin-releasing factor.Involvement of capsaicin-sensitive neurones in hyperalgesia and enhanced opioid antinociception in inflammation.The anti-inflammatory effect of diclofenac is considerably augmented by topical capsaicinoids-containing patch in carrageenan-induced paw oedema of rat.Role of histamine in the development of neurogenic inflammation of rat oral mucosa.Effects of capsaicin pretreatment on the inflammatory response to scalding injury in the rat.Effects of some antihypertensive drugs on cutaneous blood flow and inflammatory skin responses following allergen challenge in guinea pigs.Skin neurogenic inflammation.
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Substance P in sensory nerve fibres contributes to the development of oedema in the rat hind paw after thermal injury.
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Substance P in sensory nerve f ...... hind paw after thermal injury.
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Substance P in sensory nerve f ...... hind paw after thermal injury.
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Substance P in sensory nerve f ...... hind paw after thermal injury.
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Substance P in sensory nerve f ...... hind paw after thermal injury.
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Substance P in sensory nerve f ...... hind paw after thermal injury.
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10.1111/J.1476-5381.1984.TB16461.X
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1984-05-01T00:00:00Z