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Volumn 31, Issue 4, 2003, Pages 188-194

Experimental animal models of muscle pain and analgesia

Author keywords

Analgesia; Exercise; Myalgia; Pain

Indexed keywords

2,3 DIHYDRO 5 METHYL 3 (MORPHOLINOMETHYL) 6 (1 NAPHTHOYL)PYRROLO[1,2,3 DE][1,4]BENZOXAZINE; 4 [ALPHA (4 ALLYL 2,5 DIMETHYL 1 PIPERAZINYL) 3 METHOXYBENZYL] N,N DIETHYLBENZAMIDE; 5 (4 CHLORO 3 METHYLPHENYL) 1 (4 METHYLBENZYL) N (1,3,3 TRIMETHYLBICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTAN 2 YL) 3 PYRAZOLECARBOXAMIDE; 6 NITRO 7 SULFAMOYLBENZO[F]QUINOXALINE 2,3 DIONE; ACID; ANALGESIC AGENT; CANNABINOID 1 RECEPTOR; CANNABINOID 2 RECEPTOR; CANNABINOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; CARRAGEENAN; DELTA OPIATE RECEPTOR AGONIST; DEXAMETHASONE; DYNORPHIN; ENDORPHIN; ENKEPHALIN; ENKEPHALIN[2 DEXTRO ALANINE 4 METHYLPHENYLALANINE 5 GLYCINE]; GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; INDOMETACIN; KAPPA OPIATE RECEPTOR; LEVORPHANOL; MORPHINE; MU OPIATE RECEPTOR AGONIST; N METHYL DEXTRO ASPARTIC ACID RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT; NALTREXONE; NONSTEROID ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENT; OPIATE ANTAGONIST; RIMONABANT; SODIUM CHLORIDE; STEROID; UNINDEXED DRUG;

EID: 0141954096     PISSN: 00916331     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1097/00003677-200310000-00006     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (31)

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