Formalin-induced release of excitatory amino acids in the skin of the rat hindpaw

Application of glutamate to skin evokes pain-related behaviors [S.M. Carlton, G.L. Hargett, R.E. Coggeshall, Localization and activation of glutamate receptors in unmyelinated axons of rat glabrous skin, Neurosci. Lett., 197 (1995) 25–28; D.L. Jackson, C.B. Graff, J.D. Richardson, K.M. Hargreaves, G...

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Aspartate
Aspartic Acid - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Formaldehyde - pharmacology
Formalin test
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Glutamate
Glutamic Acid - metabolism
Hindlimb
Inflammation
Male
Pain
Pain Measurement
Periphery
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Skin - drug effects
Skin - metabolism
Somesthesis and somesthetic pathways (proprioception, exteroception, nociception)
interoception
electrolocation. Sensory receptors
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
title Formalin-induced release of excitatory amino acids in the skin of the rat hindpaw
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