The formalin test: an evaluation of the method
- A. Tjølsen, O. Berge, S. Hunskaar, J. Rosland, K. Hole
- BiologyPain
- 29 September 1992
The formalin test in mice: dissociation between inflammatory and non-inflammatory pain
- S. Hunskaar, K. Hole
- Biology, MedicinePain
- 1 July 1987
Formalin test in mice, a useful technique for evaluating mild analgesics
- S. Hunskaar, O. B. Fasmer, K. Hole
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Neuroscience Methods
- 1 June 1985
Lumbar catheterization of the spinal subarachnoid space in the rat
- R. Størkson, A. Kjørsvik, A. Tjølsen, K. Hole
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Neuroscience Methods
- 1 April 1996
The formalin test in mice: effect of formalin concentration
- J. Rosland, A. Tjølsen, Bjørn Mæhle, K. Hole
- Biology, MedicinePain
- 1 August 1990
LTP of spinal Aβ and C‐fibre evoked responses after electrical sciatic nerve stimulation
- F. Svendsen, A. Tjølsen, K. Hole
- BiologyNeuroReport
- 10 November 1997
The present study shows that long-term potentiation (LTP) may be induced in single wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the dorsal horn after high-frequency stimulation of the sciatic nerve in intact urethane anaesthetized rats, which supports a role for WDR neurons in ‘nociceptive memory' inthe dorsal horn.
Induction of long-term potentiation of single wide dynamic range neurones in the dorsal horn is inhibited by descending pathways
- J. Gjerstad, A. Tjølsen, K. Hole
- BiologyPain
- 1 April 2001
The medullary dorsal reticular nucleus facilitates pain behaviour induced by formalin in the rat
- A. Almeida, R. Størkson, D. Lima, K. Hole, A. Tjølsen
- BiologyEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
- 1 January 1999
Animals in which the DRt was lesioned ipsilaterally to the paw injected with formalin spent less time in focused and total pain behaviour and showed paw‐jerks less frequently than non‐lesioned animals in both phases 1 and 2 of the test.
A modified hot-plate test sensitivie to mild analgesics
- S. Hunskaar, O. Berge, K. Hole
- BiologyBehavioural Brain Research
- 1 August 1986
The Role of 5–Hydroxytryptamine (5–HT) Receptor Subtypes and Plasticity in the 5–HT Systems in the Regulation of Nociceptive Sensitivity
This review shows that the role of 5–hydroxytryptamine (5–HT) in the regulation of nociception depends on the 5–HT receptor subtypes involved and on long-term functional changes in the 5–HT…
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