Antti Yrjö Pertovaara
tuhat.helsinki.fi
0000-0002-8590-7220
University of Helsinki
302 papers found
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The Role of Alpha(2)-Adrenoceptors of the Medullary Lateral Reticular Nucleus in Spinal Antinociception in Rats
Effect of Cocaine on Sexual-Behavior in Male Stumptail Macaques (Macaca Arctoides)
Influence of Selective Alpha(2)-Adrenergic Agents on Mustard Oil-Induced Central Hyperalgesia in Rats
The role of α2-adrenoceptors of the medullary lateral reticular nucleus in spinal antinociception in rats
Activation of α2-adrenergic receptors decreases nerve trauma-induced afferent barrage but not autotomy
Activation of Alpha(2)-Adrenergic Receptors Decreases Nerve Trauma-Induced Afferent Barrage but Not Autotomy
Capsaicin-induced central facilitation of a sympathetic vasoconstrictor response to painful stimulation in humans
The movement-induced modulation in discriminability between cutaneous nonpainful stimuli depends on test stimulus intensity
Peripheral and spinal neural mechanisms in arthritis, with particular reference to treatment of inflammation and pain
Influence of Various Experimental Parameters on the Incidence of Thermal and Mechanical Hyperalgesia Induced by a Constriction Mononeuropathy of the Sciatic Nerve in Lightly Anesthetized Rats
Lowered or Increased Cutaneous Sensitivity During Movement Depends on Stimulus Intensity
Spinal Potentiation and Supraspinal Additivity in the Antinociceptive Interaction Between Systemically Administered Alpha(2)-Adrenoceptor Agonist and Cocaine in the Rat
A selective suppression of human pain sensitivity by carbon dioxide: central mechanisms implicated
Blood flow increase in the orofacial area of humans induced by painful stimulation
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Capsaicin-Induced Central Facilitation of the Somatosensory-Evoked Potential in Humans
Dissociation of the Alpha(2)-Adrenergic Antinociception From Sedation Following Microinjection of Medetomidine Into the Locus-Coeruleus in Rats
Spinal potentiation and supraspinal additivity in the antinociceptive interaction between systematically administered α2-adrenoceptor agonist and cocaine in the rat
The rostroventromedial medulla is not involved in α2-adrenoceptor-mediated antinociception in the rat
Influence of an Experimental Peripheral Mononeuropathy on the Responses of Medial Bulboreticular Neurons to Noxious Skin Stimulation and the Modulation of the Responses by an α2-Adrenoceptor Agonist in the Rat
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