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    CXCL10 controls inflammatory pain via opioid peptide-containing macrophages in electroacupuncture.
    CXCL10 controls inflammatory pain via opioid peptide-containing macrophages in electroacupuncture.
    by Ying Wang, Rebekka Gehringer, Shaaban A Mousa, Dagmar Hackel, Alexander Brack, Heike L Rittner
    Published 2014-01-01
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    Peripheral Interaction of Resolvin D1 and E1 with Opioid Receptor Antagonists for Antinociception in Inflammatory Pain in Rats
    Peripheral Interaction of Resolvin D1 and E1 with Opioid Receptor Antagonists for Antinociception in Inflammatory Pain in Rats
    by Beatrice Oehler, Milad Mohammadi, Cristina Perpina Viciano, Dagmar Hackel, Carsten Hoffmann, Carsten Hoffmann, Alexander Brack, Heike L. Rittner
    Published 2017-08-01
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    The connection of monocytes and reactive oxygen species in pain.
    The connection of monocytes and reactive oxygen species in pain.
    by Dagmar Hackel, Diana Pflücke, Annick Neumann, Johannes Viebahn, Shaaban Mousa, Erhard Wischmeyer, Norbert Roewer, Alexander Brack, Heike Lydia Rittner
    Published 2013-01-01
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    Mycobacteria attenuate nociceptive responses by formyl peptide receptor triggered opioid peptide release from neutrophils.
    Mycobacteria attenuate nociceptive responses by formyl peptide receptor triggered opioid peptide release from neutrophils.
    by Heike L Rittner, Dagmar Hackel, Philipp Voigt, Shaaban Mousa, Andrea Stolz, Dominika Labuz, Michael Schäfer, Michael Schaefer, Christoph Stein, Alexander Brack
    Published 2009-04-01
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