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Antagonism of the antinocifensive action of halothane by intrathecal administration of GABAA receptor antagonists.
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Physiological properties of raphe magnus neurons during sleep and waking.
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Physiological survey of medullary raphe and magnocellular reticular neurons in the anesthetized rat.
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Somatodendritic and axonal anatomy of intracellularly labeled serotonergic neurons in the rat medulla.
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Serotonergic Raphe magnus cells that respond to noxious tail heat are not ON or OFF cells.
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Discharge of raphe magnus ON and OFF cells is predictive of the motor facilitation evoked by repeated laser stimulation.
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Raphe magnus neurons respond to noxious colorectal distension.
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Role for raphe magnus neuronal responses in the behavioral reactions to colorectal distension.
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Roles for pain modulatory cells during micturition and continence.
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Medullary raphe neurons facilitate brown adipose tissue activation.
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Raphe magnus neurons help protect reactions to visceral pain from interruption by cutaneous pain.
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Activity of murine raphe magnus cells predicts tachypnea and on-going nociceptive responsiveness.
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Analgesia accompanying food consumption requires ingestion of hedonic foods.
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Opioids disrupt pro-nociceptive modulation mediated by raphe magnus.
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Lipopolysaccharide induces fever and decreases tail flick latency in awake rats.
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Nociceptive responsiveness during slow-wave sleep and waking in the rat.
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