Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-fibre nociceptors control long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.
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Use of Capsaicin to Treat Pain: Mechanistic and Therapeutic ConsiderationsTest-Retest Reliability of 10 Hz Conditioning Electrical Stimulation Inducing Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)-Like Pain Amplification in HumansCentral Sensitization of Mechanical Nociceptive Pathways Is Associated with a Long-Lasting Increase of Pinprick-Evoked Brain Potentials.Agonist-dependence of functional properties for common nonsynonymous variants of human transient receptor potential vanilloid 1.Antipruritic effect of pretreatment with topical capsaicin 8% on histamine- and cowhage-evoked itch in healthy volunteers: a randomized, vehicle-controlled, proof-of-concept trial.Neurogenic hyperalgesia: illuminating its mechanisms with an infrared laser.Exploration of the conditioning electrical stimulation frequencies for induction of long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.Peripheral neuropathic pain: a mechanism-related organizing principle based on sensory profiles.Exploration of conditioned pain modulation effect on long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.Translating synaptic plasticity into sensation.Assessment of pain quality reveals distinct differences between nociceptive innervation of low back fascia and muscle in humans.What is the meaning of "small-fiber polyneuropathy" in fibromyalgia? An alternate answer.High frequency electrical stimulation induces a long-lasting enhancement of event-related potentials but does not change the perception elicited by intra-epidermal electrical stimuli delivered to the area of increased mechanical pinprick sensitivity
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Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-fibre nociceptors control long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.
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Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-f ...... pain amplification in humans.
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Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-f ...... pain amplification in humans.
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Capsaicin-sensitive C- and A-f ...... pain amplification in humans.
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Florian Henrich
Rolf-Detlef Treede
Thomas Klein
Walter Magerl
Wolfgang Greffrath
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10.1093/BRAIN/AWV108
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2015-05-04T00:00:00Z