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The involvement of K+ channels and Gi/o protein in the antinociceptive action of the gallic acid ethyl ester

Santos et al., 1999

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17258669771981146474
Author
Santos A
De Campos R
Miguel O
Cechinel-Filho V
Yunes R
Calixto J
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Publication venue
European Journal of Pharmacology

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The anti-hyperalgesic action, antinociception, and also the possible mechanisms involved in the action of gallic acid ethyl ester (GAEE) isolated from the aerial part of Phyllanthus urinaria, have been investigated in different models of chemical, mechanical and thermal …
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