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Title: Subdiaphragmatic vagal afferent nerves modulate visceral pain
Author(s): Chen, SL
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 294 Issue: 6 Pages: G1441-G1449 Published: JUN 2008
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1. Title: Vagus nerve stimulation in awake rats reduces formalin-induced nociceptive behaviour and fos-immunoreactivity in trigeminal nucleus caudalis
Author(s): Bohotin C, Scholsem M, Multon S, et al.
Source: PAIN   Volume: 101   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 3-12   Published: JAN 2003
2. Title: Pain control by vagus nerve stimulation: from animal to man ... and back
Author(s): Multon S, Schoenen J
Source: ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA   Volume: 105   Issue: 2   Pages: 62-67   Published: JUN 2005
3. Title: Left vagus nerve stimulation suppresses experimentally induced pain
Author(s): Kirchner A, Birklein F, Stefan H, et al.
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4. Title: VAGAL AFFERENT STIMULATION PRODUCED EFFECTS ON NOCICEPTION IN CAPSAICIN-TREATED RATS
Author(s): REN K, ZHUO M, RANDICH A, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 69   Issue: 5   Pages: 1530-1540   Published: MAY 1993
5. Title: INTRAVENOUS MORPHINE-INDUCED ACTIVATION OF VAGAL AFFERENTS - PERIPHERAL, SPINAL, AND CNS SUBSTRATES MEDIATING INHIBITION OF SPINAL NOCICEPTION AND CARDIOVASCULAR-RESPONSES
Author(s): RANDICH A, THURSTON CL, LUDWIG PS, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 68   Issue: 4   Pages: 1027-1045   Published: OCT 1992
6. Title: SUBDIAPHRAGMATIC VAGOTOMY PROMOTES NOCICEPTIVE SENSITIVITY OF DEEP TISSUE IN RATS
Author(s): Furuta S, Shimizu T, Narita M, et al.
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7. Title: Suppressive effect of vagal afferents on cervical dorsal horn neurons responding to tooth pulp electrical stimulation in the rat
Author(s): Tanimoto T, Takeda M, Matsumoto S
Source: EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH   Volume: 145   Issue: 4   Pages: 468-479   Published: AUG 2002
8. Title: VAGAL AFFERENT-FIBERS EXCITE UPPER CERVICAL NEURONS AND INHIBIT ACTIVITY OF LUMBAR SPINAL-CORD NEURONS IN THE RAT
Author(s): FU QG, CHANDLER MJ, MCNEILL DL, et al.
Source: PAIN   Volume: 51   Issue: 1   Pages: 91-100   Published: OCT 1992
9. Title: Low intensity vagal nerve stimulation lowers human thermal pain thresholds
Author(s): Ness TJ, Fillingim RB, Randich A, et al.
Source: PAIN   Volume: 86   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 81-85   Published: MAY 2000
10. Title: Effects of cardiac vagal afferent electrostimulation on the responses of trigeminal and trigeminothalamic neurons to noxious orofacial stimulation
Author(s): Bossut DF, Maixner W
Source: PAIN   Volume: 65   Issue: 1   Pages: 101-109   Published: APR 1996