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Influence of Polymorphisms in the HTR3A and HTR3B Genes on Experimental Pain and the Effect of the 5-HT3 Antagonist Granisetron. PloS one 2016 11 (12): e0168703. Louca Jounger Sofia, Christidis Nikolaos, Hedenberg-Magnusson Britt, List Thomas, Svensson Peter, Schalling Martin, Ernberg Mal |
Can variability in the effect of opioids on refractory breathlessness be explained by genetic factors? BMJ open 2015 5 (5): e006818. Currow David C, Quinn Stephen, Ekstrom Magnus, Kaasa Stein, Johnson Miriam J, Somogyi Andrew A, Klepstad P |
Polymorphism in serotonin receptor 3B is associated with pain catastrophizing. PloS one 2013 8 (11): e78889. Horjales-Araujo Emilia, Demontis Ditte, Lund Ellen Kielland, Finnerup Nanna Brix, Børglum Anders D, Jensen Troels Staehelin, Svensson Peter, Vase Le |
Clinical and genetic factors associated with nausea and vomiting in cancer patients receiving opioids. European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) 2011 Jul 47 (11): 1682-91. Laugsand Eivor A, Fladvad Torill, Skorpen Frank, Maltoni Marco, Kaasa Stein, Fayers Peter, Klepstad P |
Influence from genetic variability on opioid use for cancer pain: a European genetic association study of 2294 cancer pain patients. Pain 2011 May 152 (5): 1139-45. Klepstad P, Fladvad T, Skorpen F, Bjordal K, Caraceni A, Dale O, Davies A, Kloke M, Lundström S, Maltoni M, Radbruch L, Sabatowski R, Sigurdardottir V, Strasser F, Fayers P M, Kaasa S, , |
Mutational analysis of serotonin receptor genes: HTR3A and HTR3B in fibromyalgia patients. Clinical rheumatology 2004 Aug 23 (4): 338-44. Frank Bernd, Niesler Beate, Bondy Brigitta, Späth Michael, Pongratz Dieter E, Ackenheil Manfred, Fischer Christine, Rappold Gudr |
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