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Generalizability of nociception level as a measure of intraoperative nociceptive stimulation
Intraoperative use of the machine learning-derived nociception level monitor results in less pain in the first 90 min after surgery
Activation of Meningeal Afferents Relevant to Trigeminal Headache Pain after Photothrombotic Stroke Lesion
Overexpressed Na(V)1.7 channels confer hyperexcitability to in vitro trigeminal sensory neurons of Ca(V)2.1 mutant hemiplegic migraine mice
Reduced postoperative pain using Nociception Level-guided fentanyl dosing during sevoflurane anaesthesia
Cerebellar Arophy and changes in Cytokines Associated with the CACNA1A R583Q Mutation in a Russian Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Type 1 Family
Pain sensitivity and pain scoring in patients with morbid obesity
LOSS OF INHIBITION BY BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE OVER P2X3 RECEPTORS CONTRIBUTES TO ENHANCED SPIKE FIRING OF TRIGEMINAL GANGLION NEURONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF FAMILIAL HEMIPLEGIC MIGRAINE TYPE-1
Inefficient constitutive inhibition of P2X3 receptors by brain natriuretic peptide system contributes to sensitization of trigeminal sensory neurons in a genetic mouse model of familial hemiplegic migraine