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Antianalgesia is the ability of some endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide Y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain inhibiting neurotransmitters/modulators, such as the endogenous opioids. A learned form can be established using methods similar to the learning principle of , and has been demonstrated in rats.

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  • Antianalgesia is the ability of some endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide Y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain inhibiting neurotransmitters/modulators, such as the endogenous opioids. A learned form can be established using methods similar to the learning principle of , and has been demonstrated in rats. (en)
  • Antianalgesia è la capacità di alcune molecole endogene (in particolare colecistochinina e neuropeptide Y) di contrastare gli effetti degli analgesici esogeni (come la morfina) o dei neurotrasmettitori inibitori del dolore endogeno, come gli oppioidi endogeni. Una forma di antianalgesia può essere appresa usando metodi simili all'inibizione condizionata, come dimostrato nei ratti. (it)
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  • Antianalgesia is the ability of some endogenous chemicals (notably cholecystokinin and neuropeptide Y) to counter the effects of exogenous analgesics (such as morphine) or endogenous pain inhibiting neurotransmitters/modulators, such as the endogenous opioids. A learned form can be established using methods similar to the learning principle of , and has been demonstrated in rats. (en)
  • Antianalgesia è la capacità di alcune molecole endogene (in particolare colecistochinina e neuropeptide Y) di contrastare gli effetti degli analgesici esogeni (come la morfina) o dei neurotrasmettitori inibitori del dolore endogeno, come gli oppioidi endogeni. Una forma di antianalgesia può essere appresa usando metodi simili all'inibizione condizionata, come dimostrato nei ratti. (it)
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