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Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy
1000-7547
2001 Issue S1
Introduction
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From Molecules to Mind
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PHYSIOPHARMACOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PATHOLOGICAL PAIN STATES
Jean-Marie BESSON; PharmD; DSc INSERM; UNITE 161 and EPHE; 2 rue d’Alesia 75014 PARIS; FRANCE
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TEMPORAL FIRING PATTERNS AND RESPONSIVE SENSITIVITY IN THE INJURED DORSAL ROOT GANGLION NEURONS
San-Jue HU Institute of Neuroscience; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032; P.R. China
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GENETIC BASIS OF PAIN INDUCTION AND MODULATION
William R. LARIVIERE; PhD Department of Psychology; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; USA
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GENE EXPRESSION IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN MODELS
Koichi NOGUCHI; MD; PhD Department of Anatomy; Hyogo College of Medicine; Japan
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DIVERSITY OF PATHOLOGICAL PAIN: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE BEE VENOM MODEL
Jun CHEN; MD; PhD Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University ; Xi’an 710032 and Center for Sensory and Motor Interaction; Aalborg University; Aalborg 9220; Denmark
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NEAR-INFRARED OPTICAL IMAGING OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Yoko HOSHI; PhD Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry; Department of Psychophysiology; 2-1-8 Kamikitazawa; Setagaya-ku; Tokyo 156-8585; Japan
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INTRANASAL MORPHINE FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
Lisbeth ILLUM; PhD West Pharmaceutical Services; Drug Delivery & Clinical research Centre Ltd.; Albert Einstein Centre; Nottingham Science & Technology Park; Nottingham NG7 2TN; UK
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MECHANISMS OF CONTRALATERAL HEAT HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY SUBCUTANEOUS INTRAPLANTAR BEE VENOM INJECTION IN RATS
Hui-Sheng CHEN and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy & K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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THIGEMINAL MECHANISMS OF OROFACIAL PAIN
Barry J. SESSLE; BDS; BSc; MDS; PhD; FRSC Department of Physiology; Faculty of Dentistry; University of Toronto; Canada
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THLAMO-CORTICAL SYSTEM OF NOCICEPTION IN ANIMALS
William D. WILLIS; MD; PhD University of Texas Medical Branch; Galveston; Texas; U.S.A.
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PERIPHERAL MECHANISMS AND MODULATION IN INFLAMMATORY PAIN
Jon D. LEVINE; MD; PhD NIH Pain Center; University of California; San Francisco; USA
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MAIN TRANSMITTERS INVOLVED IN PROCESSING PERIPHERAL AND SPINAL NOCICEPTIVE INFORMATION
Zhi-Qi ZHAO; PhD Institute of Neurobiology; Fudan University; Shanghai 200433; P. R.. China
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NOVEL PHARMACOLOGY FOR CONTROL OF CHRONIC PAIN
Andy DRAY; PHD AstraZeneca Research & Development Montreal; Canada
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EXPERIMENTAL HUMAN PAIN
Lars ARENDT-NIELSEN; PhD Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction; Laboratory for Experimental Pain Research; Aalborg University; Aalborg; Denmark
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THE MERMAID INSTITUTE: BRIDGING SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY IN PAIN RESEARCH
Lars ARENDT-NIELSEN; PhD Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction; Laboratory for Experimental Pain Research; Aalborg University Aalborg; Denmark
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PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN PAIN NEUROIMAGING WITH PET
Martin INGVAR; MD; PhD Cognitive Neurophysiology; Karolinska Hospital; 171 76 Stockholm
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EEF/MEG BRAIN MAPPING OF HUMAN PAIN
Andrew CN CHEN; MD; PhD Human Brain Mapping and Cortical Imaging Laboratory; The International Doctoral School in Biomedical Science and Engineering; SMI; Aalborg University; Denmark
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LOW- AND HIGH-FREQUENCY ELEC DIFFERENCE IN NEURAL PATHWAYS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS
Ji-Sheng HAN; MD; ACAS Neuroscience Research Institute; Peking University
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EFFECT OF ACUPUNCTURE ON BRAIN ACTIVATION: A fMRI STUDY
Jen-Chuen HSIEH; MD; PhD Integrated Brain Research Unit; Taipei Veterans General Hospital; No.201; Sect.2; Shih-Pai Rd.; Taipei 112 Taiwan; China
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Getting to Know the Human Brain
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CONTRIBUTION OF CAPSAICIN-SENSITIVE PRIMARY AFFERENT-MEDIATED NEUROGENIC RESPONSES TO THE BEE VENOM-INDUCED INFLAMMATION IN RATS
Hui-sheng CHEN; Zhen LI and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy & K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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TEMPORAL ENCODING CHARACTERISTICS OF BV-INDUCED PERSISTENT FIRING OF SPINAL DORSAL HORN WDR NEURONS IDENTIFIED BY UPO DETECTION METHOD
Ji-Hong ZHENG; Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; the Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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ERP STUDIES OF CHINESE LANGUAGE ON ATTENTION, MEMORY AND SEMANTIC DISCRIMINATION
Yuejia LUO; MD; PhD Institute of Psychology; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing 100101
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ERPS OF CHARACTERS OF CHINESE WORDS COMPARED WITH TONE AND PICTURE STIMULI IN HUMAN YOUNG AND AGED SUBJECTS
Feng-Jun LIU; Xun WU; Min-Xuan YU Department of Neurology; The First Hospital; Peking University; Beijing; 100034
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FUNCTIONAL BRAIN IMAGING BASED ON EEG AND MEG
Thomas R. KNOSCHE; PhD ANT Software B V; Netherlands
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MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY (MEG) IN HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
Juha H M L INEN~1; Joanne Y. GAMELIN~2; Kenneth C. SQUIRES~3 ~14-D Neuroimaging; Helsinki; Finland; ~24-D Neuroimaging; San Diego; CA; ~34-D Neuroimaging; San Diego; CA
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RESTITUTION OF UPPER-LIMB MOVEMENT PROMOTED WITH FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL THERAPY (FET)
Dejan POPOVIC~1; Mirjana POPOVIC~; Thomas SINKJ/ER~1 ~1Center for Sensory Motor Interaction; Aalborg University; Denmark;~2Institute for Medical Research; Belgrade; Yugoslavia
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THE ROLES OF SPINAL N- AND L-TYPE VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT CALCIUM CHANNELS IN DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING PROCESSES OF BEE VENOM-INDUCED PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS NOCICEPTION AND HYPERALGESIA IN RATS
Zheng LI and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an; 710032
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DIFFERENTIAL ROLES OF SPINAL CYCLOOXYGENASE (COX)-2 IN DEVELOPMENT OF PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS NOCICEPTION AND HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY SUBCUTANEOUS BEE VENOM INJECTION IN THE CONSCIOUS RAT
Zhen LI and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy and K.K.Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an; 710032
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Prologue
The Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy
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ROLES OF SPINAL PROTEIN KINASES IN BEE VENOM-INDUCED PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS NOCICEPTION AND HYPERALGESIA
Kai-Cheng LI and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an; 710032
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POSTER PRESENTATION
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DIFFERENTIAL ROLES OF SPINAL NITRIC OXIDE IN DEVELOPMENT OF HEAT AND MECHANICAL HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY INTRAPLANTAR INJECTION OF BEE VENOM IN CONSCIOUS RATS
Hui-Li LI and Jun CHEN Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS PAIN AND HYPERALGESIA INDUCED BY SUBCUTANEOUS INTRAPLANTAR BEE VENOM INJECTION IN RATS
Meng-Meng LI~2; Hui-Sheng CHEN~1; Ying-Min ZHANG~2 and Jun CHEN~1 ~1Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; ~2Department of Anesthesiology; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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THE BEE VENOM-INDUCED PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS NOCICEPTION AND HYPERALGESIA IN ELDERLY RATS
Wei GE~2; Hui-Sheng CHEN~1; Yuan LI~2; Jun CHEN~1 ~1 Department of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; ~2 Department of Geriatrics; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECTS OF INTRATHECAL PROPOFOL ON THE BEE VENOM-INDUCED PERSISTENT SPONTANEOUS NOCICEPTION AND HYPERALGESIA
Li-Yun WANG~; Ying-Min ZHANG~2; Jun CHEN~1 ~1Department of Anatomy & K.K. Leung Brain Research Centre; ~2Department of Anesthesiology; Xijing Hospital; The Fourth Military Medical University; ~3Department of Anesthesiology; PLA 464 Hospital of Tianjin
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INHIBITORY EFFECT OF NOCICEPTIN ON EXCITATORY BUT NOT INHIBITORY TRANSMISSION IN RAT SPINAL DORSAL HORN NEURONES
Ceng LUO~; Eiichi KUMAMOTO~1; Hidemasa FURUE~1; Jun CHEN~2; Megumu YOSHIMURA~1~1Department of Physiology; Saga Medical School; Saga 849-8501; Japan; ~2Dept; of Anatomy and K.K. Leung Brain Research Center; Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032; China
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CO-EXPRESSION OF WIND-UP IN BOTH DORSAL HORN WDR UNIT AND FLEXOR SIGLE MOTOR UNIT INDUCED BY CUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULI IN HALOTHANE-ANESTHETIZED RATS
Hao-Jun You~1; Jun Chen~; Lars Arendt-Nielsen~1; Carsten Dahl Nielsen~1 ~1Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction; Aalborg University; Denmark; ~2K. K. Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical Unviersity; Xi’an 710032; P. R. China
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EFFECTS OF SEVERAL RGSS ON ADENYLATE CYCLASE (AC) ASSOCIATED WITH MU AND DELTA OPIOD-RECEPTORS
Zhi-Hua XIE~1; Cai-Ying YE~1; Hui-Fen YANG~1; De-Chang ZHANG~1; L-Y LIU-CHEN~2 ~1Department of Pharmacology; Institute of Basic Medical Science; Chinese Academy of Medical Science; Beijing 100005;~2Department of Pharmacology; Temple University Medical School; USA
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EXPRESSION EFFECT OF (-CHO) AFTER LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF OPIATES AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH MITOCHNDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN P[C12 CELLS
Jiu-Yi LU~1; Cai-Ying YE~1; Hui-Fen YANG~1; Wen-Jun WU~1; Lee-Yun LIU-CHEN~2; De-Chang ZHANG~1 ~1Department of Pharmacology; Institute of Basic Medical Sciences; CAMS and PUMC; Beijing 100005; China; ~2Department of Pharmacology; Temple University; School of Medicine; Philadilphia;
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REVERSIBLE BINGING OF NEW SYNTHESIZED OPIOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS TO CLONED OPIOID RECEPTORS STABLY EXPRESSED IN CHO CELL AND IDENTIFICAITON OF STIMULATING OPIOID RECEPTOR SUBTYPE
Ping HU~1; Cai-Ying YE~1; Hui-Fen YANG~1; Zhui-Bai QIU~2; De-Chang ZHANG~1 ~1Department of Pharmacology; Institute of Basic Medical Science; Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & School of Basic Medicine; Peking Union Medical College; Belting 100005; ~2College of Pharmacy; Shanghai Medical University; Shanghai 200000
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INTERACTION BETWEEN ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA AND EXCITATORY AMINO ACID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS IN RAT WITH UNILATERAL INFLAMMATION OF THE HINDPAW
Yu-Qiu ZHANG~1; Guang-Chen JI~2; Zhi-Qi ZHAO~1; Gen-Cheng WU~2 ~1Institute of Neurobiology; Fudan University; ~2State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology; Medical Center of Fudan University; Shanghai; 200433
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PERIPHERAL EXPRESSIONS AND FUNCTIONAL ROLES OF THE RAT 5-HT1 RECEPTOR SUBTYPES
Sheng-Xi WU Department of Anatomy and K. K. Leung Brain Research Centre; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an 710032
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CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE CONTRIBUTES TO THE EXCITATORY RESPONSE TO NOREPINEPHRINE IN CHRONICALLY COMPRESSED RAT DORSAL ROOT GANGLION NEURONS
Hui XU~1; San-Jue HU~1; Kai-Ping Long~2; Hong-Jun YANG~2 ~1Institute of Neuroscience; ~2Department of Physics; The Fourth Military Medical University; Xi’an; 710032
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EXPRESSION OF INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR mRNA IN RAT SPINAL DORSAL HORN APTER PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATION
Guang-Chen JI; Yu-Qiu ZHANG; Fei MA; Gen-Cheng WU Department of Neurobiology; State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology; Medical Center of Fudan University; Shanghai 200032
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TIME-DEPENDENT PLASTICIRY PRODUCED BY LTP OF C-FIBER EVOKED FIELD POTENTIALS IN SPINAL DORSAL HORN
Hong-Mei ZHANG~1; Ying-Jie QI~2; Xu-Ying XIANG~1; Xian-Guo LIU~1 ~1 Department of physiology; Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences; 74 Zhongshan Rd 2; Guangzhou 510089;~2 Xinxiang Medical College; Henan
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FORMALIN-INDUCED TONIC BEHAVIORAL NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES ARE RELATED TO UP-REGULATION OF PRODYNORPHIN GENE: STUDIES WITH ANTISENSE OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE TECHNIQUES
Yu ZHANG; Wen-Xiu QI; Jin-Shun QI and Jian-Tian QIAO Department of Neurobiology; Shanxi Medical University; Taiyuan; Shanxi 030001; P.R.China
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COMPARISON OF THE ANALGESIC EFFECTS BY INTRATHECAL HWAP-I AND SNX-111 IN THE FORMALIN TEST OF CONSCIOUS RATS
Jia-Qin CHEN; Yong-Qun ZHANG; Jie DAI; Zhuomin LUO; Jianyi PAN and Song-Ping LIANG College of Life Science; Hunan Normal University; Changsha 410081
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DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF ACTIVATION OF DIFFERENT PROTEIN KINASES ON THE RESPONSES OF PRIMATE SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT NEURONS TO MECHANICAL STIMULI-IN THE PERIPHERY
Qing LIN; Jing WU; Yuan-Bo PENG; Ming-Lei CUI; William D. WILLIS Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences; Marine Biomedical Institute; University of Texas Medical Branch; Galveston; TX 77555-1069; USA.
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PRESYNAPTIC Al ADENOSINE RECEPTOR-MEDIATED INHIBITION OF NOCICEPTIVE TRANSMISSION TO SPINAL DORSAL HORN NEURONS IN THE ADULT RAT
Li-Jun LAO; Eiichi KUMAMOTO; Ceng LUO; Hidemasa FURUE; Megumu YOSHIMURA Department of Physiology; Saga Medical School 5-1-1 Nabeshima; Saga 849-8501; Japan
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THE INFLUENCE OF CHEMICAL SYMPATHECTOMY ON PAIN RESPONSIVITY AND α2-ADRENERGIC ANTINOCICEPTION IN NEUROPATHIC ANIMALS
Hong WEI and Antti PERTOVAARA Institute of Biomedicine; Departments of Physiology; University of Helsinki; and Institute of Biomedicine; Department of Physiology; University of Turku; Turku; Finland
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AN EVIDENCE SUPPORTS ACUPOINTS SPECIFICITY FROM FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING STUDY
Wei-Ting ZHANG~1; Fei LUO~1; Zhen JIN~2; Lei ZHANG~2; Ya-Wei ZENG~2; Ji-Sheng HAN~1 ~1Neuroseience Research Institute; Peking University; Beijing; 100083; ~2MRI Unit; Hospital 306; Beijing 100101
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TREATMENT OF INTRACTABLE HEADACHE WITH VIT-B6 POINT-INJECTION
Zhi-Gang LONG; Xiao-Wei LIU Neurology Dept.; Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital; Hainkou; Hainan 570311; China
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