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The following pages link to Inhibitory effects of nucleus raphe magnus on neuronal responses in the spinal trigeminal nucleus to nociceptive compared with non-nociceptive inputs (Q66982264):
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- Migraine: where and how does the pain originate? (Q33346870) (← links)
- Meningeal nociception: electrophysiological studies related to headache and referred pain (Q34218294) (← links)
- Chapter 14 Descending motor pathways and the spinal motor system: Limbic and non-limbic components (Q36510110) (← links)
- Posterior hypothalamic modulation of light-evoked trigeminal neural activity and lacrimation. (Q36951642) (← links)
- Direct and indirect pathways to lamina I in the medulla oblongata and spinal cord of the cat. (Q39556427) (← links)
- Interactions between cardiovascular and pain regulatory systems (Q39557058) (← links)
- Afferent connections of the rostral medulla of the cat: a neural substrate for midbrain-medullary interactions in the modulation of pain (Q41638462) (← links)
- Inhibition of the responses of cat dorsal horn neurons to noxious skin heating by stimulation in medial or lateral medullary reticular formation (Q46101603) (← links)
- Serotonin inhibits release of substance P evoked by tooth pulp stimulation in trigeminal nucleus caudalis in rabbits (Q46890440) (← links)
- Hypothalamic control of nocireceptive and other neurons in the marginal layer of the dorsal horn of the medulla (trigeminal nucleus caudalis) in the rat. (Q48234476) (← links)
- Bulbar raphe neurones with projections to the trigeminal nucleus caudalis and the lumbar cord in the rat: a fluorescence double-labelling study. (Q48823674) (← links)
- An explanation for reflex blink hyperexcitability in Parkinson's disease. II. Nucleus raphe magnus (Q48860440) (← links)
- Postsynaptic inhibition of cat medullary dorsal horn neurons by stimulation of nucleus raphe magnus and other brain stem sites (Q48920390) (← links)
- Naloxone reversible inhibition of reticular neurones in the rat caudal medulla produced by electrical stimulation of the periaqueductal grey matter (Q51855464) (← links)
- Raphe-induced suppression of the jaw-opening reflex and single neurons in trigeminal subnucleus oralis, and influence of naloxone and subnucleus caudalis (Q52294747) (← links)
- Acute nociceptive stimuli rapidly induce the activity of serotonin and noradrenalin neurons in the brain stem of awake mice. (Q64912436) (← links)
- Inhibitory controls on thermal neurones in the spinal trigeminal nucleus of cats and rats (Q70755303) (← links)
- Tooth pulp input to the spinal trigeminal nucleus: A comparison of inhibitions following segmental and raphe magnus stimulation (Q70789020) (← links)
- Inhibitory mechanisms of the hyper-irritability caused by picrotoxin in the rat (Q70983531) (← links)
- Medullary raphé lesions do not reduce descending inhibition of dorsal horn neurones of the cat (Q72907048) (← links)
- Biological sciences related to headache (Q84979020) (← links)