Effects of scratching and other counterstimuli on responses of trigeminothalamic tract neurons to itch-inducing stimuli in rats.
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Innocuous warming enhances peripheral serotonergic itch signaling and evokes enhanced responses in serotonin-responsive dorsal horn neurons in the mouse.Conditioning pain stimulation does not affect itch induced by intra-epidermal histamine pricks but aggravates neurogenic inflammation in healthy volunteers.
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Effects of scratching and other counterstimuli on responses of trigeminothalamic tract neurons to itch-inducing stimuli in rats.
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Effects of scratching and othe ...... itch-inducing stimuli in rats.
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Effects of scratching and othe ...... itch-inducing stimuli in rats.
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Brett Lipshetz
Glenn J Giesler
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10.1152/JN.00326.2015
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2015-11-04T00:00:00Z