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Theophylline blocks ethanol withdrawal-induced hyperalgesia
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Ethanol Withdrawal
100%
Hyperalgesia
100%
Theophylline
100%
Ethanol
57%
Twice Daily
28%
2-chloroadenosine
28%
Liquid Diet
28%
Subchronic Administration
28%
Chronic Exposure
14%
Adenosine
14%
Control Diet
14%
Dextrin
14%
Cumulative Dose
14%
Non-selective
14%
Antinociception
14%
Radiant Heat
14%
Tail Flick Assay
14%
Chronic Effects
14%
Adenosine Receptors
14%
Adenosine Agonist
14%
Ethanol Tolerance
14%
Behavioral Evidence
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
100%
Hyperalgesia
100%
Theophylline
100%
2 Chloroadenosine
33%
Long Term Exposure
16%
Adenosine
16%
Dextrin
16%
Adenosine Receptor
16%
Antinociception
16%
Adenosine Receptor Stimulating Agent
16%
Neuroscience
Hyperalgesia
100%
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
100%
Theophylline
100%
Adenosine
33%
2 Chloroadenosine
33%
Agonist
16%
Dextrin
16%
Adenosine Receptor
16%