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included amelioration of memory and reduction in pain threshold ( Manni et al . 2013 ). T1AM's enhancing effect on learning renders this compound useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. 3,3′,5′-Triiodo- l -thyronine 3,3′,5′-T 3 (reverse T 3
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implantation was 18min (7–58min). No serious adverse events occurred during the study. Mild abdominal pain and nausea after implantation were experienced by 72% of patients during first 14days after implantation, 33% of patients during the first month and 10
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models (e.g. Bless et al . 1997 , Good et al . 1999 , Kow et al . 2005 , Lee et al . 2008 , Galankin et al . 2010 , Rønnekleiv et al . 2012 , Babayan & Kramár 2013 ). In the human, oestrogen influences sensory, motor and pain responses in
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in the study mentioned were taken from epidemiological studies rather than being included as proper controls. In contrast, a retrospective study on postmenopausal women with lower back pain did not find a correlation between fractures or BMD and the
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example, in nociceptive sensory neurons, many neurotrophic factors promote sensitisation, which underlies inflammatory and neuropathic pain states ( Pezet & McMahon 2006 ). Neurturin (NTN) is a member of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor
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, according to the standardized classification system of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome of the National Institutes of Health (NIH; Nickel et al . 2001 ). The following parameters were assessed: prevalent anatomical location (stromal
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Introduction Initiation of mRNA translation is a complex process requiring several steps and more than a dozen eukaryotic initiation factor (eIFs) ( Pain 1996 ). It is proposed that the binding of mRNA to the 43S preinitiation