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    • Miranda Guzmán, Hugo; Sierralta García, Fernando; Aranda, Nicolás; Noriega, Viviana; Prieto Dominguez, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2018)
    • Noriega Sepúlveda, Viviana; Miranda Guzmán, Hugo; Prieto Domínguez, Juan Carlos; Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón; Sierralta García, Fernando (Thieme, 2020)
      There are different animal models to evaluate pain among them the formalin hind paw assay which is widely used since some of its events appear to be similar to the clinical pain of humans. The assay in which a dilute ...
    • Miranda Guzmán, Hugo; Sierralta García, Fernando; Aranda Ortega, Nicolás; Noriega Sepúlveda, Viviana; Prieto Domíngez, Juan Carlos (Elsevier, 2016)
      Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may act through others mechanisms, in addition to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. These includes cholinergic, NO, serotonergic and opioids pathways. ...
    • Noriega Sepúlveda, Viviana Carolina; Sierralta García, Fernando; Poblete, P.; Aranda, N.; Sotomayor Zárate, R; Prieto Domínguez, Juan Carlos; Miranda Guzmán, Hugo (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2020)
      Various animal models, especially rodents, are used to study pain, due to the difficulty of studying it in humans. Many drugs that produce analgesia have been studied and there is evidence among which NSAIDs deserve to be ...
    • Miranda Guzmán, Hugo; Noriega Sepúlveda, Viviana; Sierralta García, Fernando; Sotomayor Zárate, Ramón; Prieto Domínguez, Juan Carlos (Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020)
      Pain models are mostly in rodents and between them formalin orofacial test allow discrimination among antinociception and anti-inflammation. This assay use a formalin solution injected into the upper right lip of each mouse ...