Characterization of a behavioral model for peripherally evoked itch suggests platelet-activating factor as a potent pruritogen.
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Facial injections of pruritogens or algogens elicit distinct behavior responses in rats and excite overlapping populations of primary sensory and trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons.A histamine-independent itch pathway is required for allergic ocular itch.Human conjunctival epithelial cell responses to platelet-activating factor (PAF): signal transduction and release of proinflammatory cytokinesResponsiveness of C neurons in rat dorsal root ganglion to 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced pruritic stimuli in vivo.Model for Studying Anti- Allergic Drugs for Allergic Conjunctivitis in Animals.
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Characterization of a behavioral model for peripherally evoked itch suggests platelet-activating factor as a potent pruritogen.
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Characterization of a behavior ...... factor as a potent pruritogen.
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Characterization of a behavior ...... factor as a potent pruritogen.
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Characterization of a behavior ...... factor as a potent pruritogen
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Tuckett RP
Williams LS
Woodward DF
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