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Spinal mechanisms of te analgesic action of electroconvulsive shock
Gideon Urca
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, Ayelet Nof-Reshef
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Corresponding author for this work
Physiology Pharmacology
Tel Aviv University
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Electroconvulsive Shock
100%
Analgesic Action
100%
Spinal Mechanisms
100%
Analgesia
83%
Attenuation
41%
Methysergide
41%
Naloxone
33%
Phentolamine
33%
Dorsolateral Funiculus
33%
Spinal Cord
25%
Serotonin
16%
Spinal Transection
16%
Noradrenaline
16%
Haloperidol
8%
Scopolamine
8%
Large Lesions
8%
Drug Effects
8%
Neurotransmitter Systems
8%
Picrotoxin
8%
Antinociceptive
8%
Endogenous Opioids
8%
Intrathecal Injection
8%
Intrathecal
8%
Neurotransmitters
8%
Analgesic Effect
8%
Enkephalin
8%
Drug Combination
8%
Neural Systems
8%
Theophylline
8%
Neural Conduction
8%
Dorsal Aspect
8%
Ventral Spinal Cord
8%
Pair Combination
8%
Spinal System
8%
Diphenhydramine
8%
Dorsal Column
8%
Dorsal Cord
8%
Drug Pair
8%
Neuromediators
8%
Neuroscience
Methysergide
100%
Naloxone
80%
Phentolamine
80%
Serotonin
40%
Neurotransmitter
40%
Intrathecal
40%
Norepinephrine
40%
Scopolamine
20%
Picrotoxin
20%
Endorphin
20%
Enkephalin
20%
Nerve Conduction
20%
Neural System
20%
Theophylline
20%
Combination Drug
20%
Benadryl
20%
Haloperidol
20%
Diphenhydramine
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Electric Shock
100%
Analgesia
83%
Methysergide
41%
Naloxone
33%
Phentolamine
33%
Noradrenalin
16%
Serotonin
16%
Neurotransmitter
16%
Picrotoxin
8%
Intrathecal Drug Administration
8%
Combination Drug
8%
Analgesic Activity
8%
Haloperidol
8%
Nerve Conduction
8%
Theophylline
8%
Enkephalin
8%
Neural System
8%
Scopolamine
8%
Diphenhydramine
8%
Endorphin
8%