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±3.7 Concomitant diseases (9) Diabetes 2 Degenerative joint disease 3 Obesity hypoventilation syndrome 3 Gastroesophageal reflux disease 2 Sleep apnea 2 Others a Medications Diabetes 2 b Heart/blood pressure 5 c Heartburn 5 d Depression 4 e Inflammation/pain
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adipocytes in injured peripheral nerves facilitates development of neuropathic pain via macrophage stimulation . PNAS 106 13076 – 13081 . doi:10.1073/pnas.0903524106 . Mantovani A 1999 The chemokine system: redundancy for robust outputs
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proliferation in cultured bovine thyroid cells: evidence for the involvement of epidermal growth factor-associated tyrosine kinase activity . Journal of Endocrinology 166 173 – 182 . Gauthier K Chassende O Plateroti M Roux JP Legrand C Pain B
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for tissue-specific modulation of receptor function . EMBO Journal 15 3006 – 3015 . Gauthier K Chassande O Plateroti M Roux JP Legrand C Pain B Rousset B Weiss R Trouillas J Samarut J 1999 Different functions for the thyroid
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-operative pain relief, anaesthetized rats were given a s.c. injection (4 mg/kg body weight in a total volume of 0.2 ml in saline) of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Carprofen (Pfizer, Kent, UK). Starting 4 days after surgery, groups of ovariectomized and sham
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libitum . All experimental procedures were approved by the Shanghai Animal Care and Use Committee on Animals and followed the policies issued by the International Association for the Study of Pain on the use of laboratory animals. All efforts were made to
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.1 mg/kg) was administered every 12 h for 3 days for post-operative pain. Normal chow and water were made available ad libitum. The mice were allowed to recover for 3 days before the dietary/treatment regimen began. Dietary
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development of hypothyroid rats. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 20 294 –304. Gauthier K , Chassande O, Plateroti M, Roux JP, Legrand C, Pain B, Rousset B, Weiss R, Trouillas J & Samarut J 1999 Different functions for
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result in severe breast pain which may lead to discontinuation of therapy. The androgenic effect of DHEA should also be useful in reducing hot flushes. In fact, androgen therapy is successful in reducing hot flushes in hypogonadal men ( De Fazio
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salivary and serum collections Animal studies were approved by the NIDCR Animal Care and Use Committee and the NIH Biosafety Committee. All procedures were conducted in accordance with the International Association for the Study of Pain standards