Chemokine receptor antagonists enhance the antinociceptive activity of oxycodone and meperidine on incisional pain in rats.
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| Authors | Inan, Saadet;Watson, Mia N;Doura, Menahem;Tallarida, Christopher S;Meissler, Joseph J;Chen, Xiaohong;Geller, Ellen B;Cowan, Alan;Rawls, Scott M;Eisenstein, Toby K;Adler, Martin W; |
| Journal | British journal of anaesthesia |
| Year | 2019 |
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