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Peripheral Receptor Targets For Analgesia Novel Approaches To Pain Management Brian E Cairns

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Peripheral Receptor Targets For Analgesia Novel Approaches To Pain Management Brian E Cairns
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.04 MB
Pages: 548
Author: Brian E. Cairns
ISBN: 9780470251317, 9780470522226, 047025131X, 0470522224
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Peripheral Receptor Targets For Analgesia Novel Approaches To Pain Management Brian E Cairns by Brian E. Cairns 9780470251317, 9780470522226, 047025131X, 0470522224 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Role of Peripheral Mechanisms in Craniofacial Pain Conditions (pages 1–20): Barry J. Sessle
Chapter 2 Role of Peripheral Mechanisms in Spinal Pain Conditions (pages 21–40): Brian E. Cairns and Pradit Prateepavanich
Chapter 3 Voltage?Gated Sodium Channels in Peripheral Nociceptive Neurons as Targets for the Treatment of Pain (pages 41–91): Theodore R. Cummins
Chapter 4 Potassium Channels (pages 93–110): Daisuke Nishizawa, Toru Kobayashi and Kazutaka Ikeda
Chapter 5 Voltage?Gated Calcium Channels as Targets for the Treatment of Chronic Pain (pages 111–136): Joseph G. McGivern
Chapter 6 Adenosine Receptors (pages 137–152): Jana Sawynok
Chapter 7 Acid?Sensing Ion Channels and Pain (pages 153–174): Roxanne Y. Walder, Christopher J. Benson and Kathleen A. Sluka
Chapter 8 Vanilloid (TRPV1) and Other Transient Receptor Potential Channels (pages 175–213): Marcello Trevisani and Arpad Szallasi
Chapter 9 Glutamate Receptors (pages 215–241): Brian E. Cairns
Chapter 10 Serotonin Receptors (pages 243–274): Malin Ernberg
Chapter 11 Adrenergic Receptors (pages 275–296): Antti Pertovaara
Chapter 12 Cholinergic Receptors and Botulinum Toxin (pages 297–324): Parisa Gazerani
Chapter 13 Cannabinoids and Pain Control in the Periphery (pages 325–345): Jason J. McDougall
Chapter 14 Opioid Receptors (pages 347–372): Claudia Herrera Tambeli, Luana Fischer and Carlos Amilcar Parada
Chapter 15 Calcitonin Gene?Related Peptide and Substance P (pages 373–396): Ranjinidevi Ambalavanar and Dean Dessem
Chapter 16 Role of Somatostatin and Somatostatin Receptors in Pain (pages 397–417): Ujendra Kumar
Chapter 17 Cytokines (Tumor Necrosis Factor, Interleukins) and Prostaglandins (pages 419–454): Per Alstergren
Chapter 18 Neurotrophic Factors and Pain (pages 455–472): Peter Svensson
Chapter 19 Topical and Systemic Drug Delivery Systems for Targeted Therapy (pages 473–514): Urs O. Hafeli and Amit Kale
Chapter 20 Gene Therapy for Pain (pages 515–528): Marina Mata and David J. Fink
Chapter 21 Topical Analgesics (pages 529–535): Akhlaq Waheed Hakim and Brian E. Cairns

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