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Editorial
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Ken Casey
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Acknowledgment
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Thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia: A distinct role for different excitatory amino acid receptors and signal transduction pathways?
Abstract: The mechanisms underlying hyperalgesia have been intensively studied over the last decade using a variety of molecular, electrophysiological, and behavioral approaches. These experiments hav...
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S.T. Meller
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215-231
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Examination of the evidence that distinct excitatory amino acid receptors and intracellular messengers mediate thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia
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Terence J. Coderre
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232-239
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Hyperalgesia and amino acids: Receptor selectivity based on stimulus intensity and a role for peptides
Summary: The reader may have noted that we have tried to restrict our discussion to mechanisms of cutaneous hyperalgesia. We have taken the liberty to include some discussion of hyperalgesia produced ...
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P.M. Dougherty,
S. Mittman,
L.S. Sorkin
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240-248
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Hyperalgesia following noxious thermal, mechanical, or chemical stimulation involves overlapping spinal mechanisms and interactive participation of excitatory amino acids and neuropeptides
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J.L. Henry,
V. Radhakrishnan
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249-256
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Hyperalgesia: One mechanism or multiple mechanisms?
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S.T. Meller
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257-263
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Secondary gain concept: Definition problems and its abuse in medical practice
Abstract: Secondary gain is claimed to be important to the generation and maintenance of disease or illness behavior. This concept is of major interest to the clinician dealing with the chronic pain p...
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David A. Fishbain
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264-273
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Secondary gain in pain medicine: Let us stick with biobehavioral data
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Rollin M. Gallagher
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Concept of secondary gain: How valid is it?
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Steven A. King
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279-281
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Advantages of illness
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Robert G. Large
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282-284
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Response to Drs. Gallagher, King, and Large
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David A. Fishbain
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285
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1994 APS award winners
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286-289
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Regional section news
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Sridhar V. Vasudevan
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289-290
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IASP global news
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Louisa E. Jones
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290-291
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Calendar of events
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292-293
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Subject index
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294-295
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Author index
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296
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