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Intraplantar injection of tetrahydrobiopterin induces nociception in mice
Arafat Nasser, Sawsan Ali, Signe Wilsbech,
Ole Jannik Bjerrum
, Lisbeth Birk Møller
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Somatosensory System
100%
Peripheral Site
100%
Tetrahydrobiopterin
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Nociception
100%
Pain Behavior
100%
L-NAME
50%
Per Se
50%
Biopterin
50%
Licking
50%
Positive Control
50%
Possible Mechanisms
50%
Animal Pain Model
50%
Prostaglandins
50%
Indomethacin
50%
Paw Swelling
50%
Analgesic Effect
50%
Arginine
50%
Sensory Neurons
50%
Capsazepine
50%
Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1)
50%
Nitro
50%
Pre-injection
50%
Mechanism of Action
50%
Nitric Oxide
50%
Central Sensitization
50%
Morphine
50%
Chronic Pain Conditions
50%
Ruthenium Red
50%
Chronic Pain
50%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
50%
Dose Effect
50%
Antinociception
50%
Morphine Equivalent Dose
50%
Inflammation
50%
Neuroscience
Nociception
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Morphine
100%
Sapropterin
100%
Somatosensory System
100%
Anabolism
50%
Nitric Oxide
50%
Arginine Methyl Ester
50%
Indometacin
50%
Prostaglandin
50%
Sensory Neuron
50%
Arginine
50%
Capsazepine
50%
Intrathecal
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Somatosensory System
66%
Prostaglandin Release
33%
Licking
33%
Ruthenium Red
33%
Nociceptive Pain
33%
Biopterin
33%
Capsazepine
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Biopterin
50%
Nociceptive Pain
50%