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Polymorphisms of the µ-opioid receptor gene influence cerebral pain processing in fibromyalgia.
European journal of pain (London, England) 2020 Oct . Ellerbrock Isabel, Sandström Angelica, Tour Jeanette, Kadetoff Diana, Schalling Martin, Jensen Karin B, Kosek E |
A118G polymorphism in the ?-opioid receptor gene and levels of ?-endorphin are associated with provoked vestibulodynia and pressure pain sensitivity.
Scandinavian journal of pain 2017 Dec 5 (1): 10-16. Heddini Ulrika, Johannesson Ulrika, Grönbladh Alfhild, Nyberg Fred, Nilsson Kent W, Bohm-Starke Ni |
Gene-to-gene interactions regulate endogenous pain modulation in fibromyalgia patients and healthy controls - antagonistic effects between opioid and serotonin related genes.
Pain 2017 Mar . Jeanette Tour, Monika Löfgren, Kaisa Mannerkorpi, Björn Gerdle, Anette Larsson, Annie Palstam, Indre Bileviciute-Ljungar, Jan Bjersing, Martin Ingvar, Malin Ernberg, Martin Schalling, Eva Kos |
Assessment of opioid receptor ?1 gene A118G polymorphism and its association with pain intensity in patients with fibromyalgia.
Rheumatology international 2014 Sep 34 (9): 1257-61. Solak Özlem, Erdo?an Müjgan Özdemir, Y?ld?z Handan, Ula?l? Alper Murat, Yaman Fatima, Terzi Evrim Suna Ar?kan, Ulu Sena, Dündar Ümit, Solak Musta |
Genetic influences on the dynamics of pain and affect in fibromyalgia.
Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2010 Mar 29 (2): 134-42. Finan Patrick H, Zautra Alex J, Davis Mary C, Lemery-Chalfant Kathryn, Covault Jonathan, Tennen Howa |
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