Search Results - "Terman, G.W."
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Postoperative Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression
Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-03-2016)“…(Anesthesiology. 2015; 122:659–665)Postoperative opioid-induced respiratory depression can cause brain damage and death in the perioperative period. The Joint…”
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Effects of a single administration of morphine or footshock stress on natural killer cell cytotoxicity
Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-12-1987)“…We previously reported that daily exposure for 4 days to an inescapable form of footshock stress, known to cause opioid-mediated analgesia, suppressed the…”
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An N-methyl- d-aspartate receptor mediated large, low-frequency, spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic current in neonatal rat spinal dorsal horn neurons
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)“…Examples of spontaneous oscillating neural activity contributing to both pathological and physiological states are abundant throughout the CNS. Here we report…”
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Apparent involvement of opioid peptides in stress-induced enhancement of tumor growth
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-09-1983)“…Exposure to stress has been associated with alterations in both immune function and tumor development in man and laboratory animals. In the present study, we…”
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Opioid and non-opioid mechanisms of stress analgesia: lack of cross-tolerance between stressors
Published in Brain research (01-01-1983)“…Qualitatively different analgesic responses can be evoked in rats by exposure to prolonged, intermittent or brief, continuous footshock stress. These two forms…”
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The role of opiate receptors in the potentiation of pentobarbital sleeping time by the acute and chronic administration of opiates
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-11-1987)“…Male rats injected with pentobarbital (50.0 mg/kg i.p.) showed increased sleeping time after the acute administration of morphine (5.0 or 10.0 mg/kg s.c.)…”
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Opioid and non-opioid mechanisms of footshock-induced analgesia: role of the spinal dorsolateral funiculus
Published in Brain research (09-05-1983)“…Exposure to inescapable footshock causes either an opioid or non-opioid mediated analgesia in the rat depending on the temporal parameters of its…”
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