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Endogenous analgesia, dependence, and latent pain sensitization
Bradley K. Taylor, Gregory Corder
Neuroscience
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Keyphrases
Pain Sensitivity
100%
Endogenous Analgesia
100%
Constitutive Behavior
71%
Chronic Pain
42%
Pain Pathways
28%
Endogenous Opioids
28%
Adenylyl Cyclase
28%
Spinal Cord
14%
Vulnerability
14%
Acute to Chronic
14%
Analgesia
14%
Opioid Receptors
14%
Tissue Inflammation
14%
Analgesic
14%
Remission
14%
Acute Pain
14%
N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor (NMDAR)
14%
Receptor-mediated
14%
Opioid Analgesics
14%
Therapeutic Goals
14%
Conceptual Model
14%
Pain Transmission
14%
Tissue Injury
14%
Or Injury
14%
Complete Recovery
14%
Nociceptive Processing
14%
Chronic Pain Syndrome
14%
Pain Threshold
14%
Inverse Agonist
14%
Vicious Cycle
14%
Pain Inhibition
14%
Constitutive Signaling
14%
Endogenous Activation
14%
Pain Vulnerability
14%
Delicate Balance
14%
Braking
14%
Neuroscience
Pain Pathway
100%
Endorphin
100%
Adenylyl Cyclase
100%
Receptor
100%
Pain Threshold
50%
Somatics
50%
Aspartic Acid
50%
Inverse Agonist
50%
Chronic Pain Syndrome
50%
Opiate
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Pain
100%
Injury
75%
Pain
50%
Adenylate Cyclase
50%
Endorphin
50%
Remission
25%
Receptor
25%
Opiate Receptor
25%
Analgesic Agent
25%
Tissue Injury
25%
Inverse Agonist
25%
Inflammation
25%
Aspartic Acid
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Analgesia
100%
Sensitization
100%
Injury
42%
Chronic Pain
42%
Adenylate Cyclase
28%
Pain Pathway
28%
Endorphin
28%
Isotopes of Calcium
14%
Pain
14%
Somatics
14%
Anodyne
14%
N Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor
14%
Tissue Injury
14%
Inverse Agonist
14%
Chronic Pain Syndrome
14%
Pain Threshold
14%
Opioid Receptor
14%