G Martinez-Lorenzana
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    Condes-Lara M, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Rojas-Piloni G, Tello-Garcia I, Manzano-Garcia A, Rubio-Beltran E, et al.
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2017 Dec;
          371:178-190.
    
    PMID: 29229559
  
  
          Sensory information stimulates receptors of somatosensory system neurons generating a signal that codifies the characteristics of peripheral stimulation. This information reaches the spinal cord and is relayed to supra-spinal structures...
      
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    Manzano-Garcia A, Gonzalez-Hernandez A, Tello-Garcia I, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Condes-Lara M
  
  
    Eur J Pain
    . 2017 Oct;
          22(3):511-526.
    
    PMID: 29082571
  
  
          Background: Vasopressin (AVP) seems to play a role as an antinociceptive neurohormone, but little is known about the peripheral site of action of its antinociceptive effects. Moreover, AVP can produce...
      
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    Mena F, Gonzalez-Hernandez A, Navarro N, Castilla A, Morales T, Rojas-Piloni G, et al.
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2013 Jul;
          248:552-61.
    
    PMID: 23830906
  
  
          Recently it has been suggested that the neurohormone prolactin (PRL) could act on the afferent nociceptive neurons. Indeed, PRL sensitizes transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channels present in nociceptive...
      
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    Gonzalez-Hernandez A, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Rojas-Piloni G, Rodriguez-Jimenez J, Hernandez-Linares Y, Villanueva L, et al.
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2013 Jan;
          234:125-34.
    
    PMID: 23318244
  
  
          Long-term potentiation (LTP) can be induced by electrical stimulation and gives rise to an increase in synaptic strength at the first relay. This phenomenon has been associated with learning and...
      
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    Moreno-Lopez Y, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Condes-Lara M, Rojas-Piloni G
  
  
    Neuropeptides
    . 2012 Oct;
          47(2):117-23.
    
    PMID: 23102456
  
  
          Oxytocin (OT) secreted by the hypothalamo-spinal projection exerts antinociceptive effects in the dorsal horn. Electrophysiological evidence indicates that OT could exert these effects by activating OT receptors (OTR) directly on...
      
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    Condes-Lara M, Rojas-Piloni G, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Diez-Martinez D, Rodriguez-Jimenez J
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2012 Mar;
          209:196-207.
    
    PMID: 22390942
  
  
          This work compares the effects of electrical stimulation of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN) and the raphe magnus nucleus (RMg) on the single-unit response from dorsal spinal cord neurons activated...
      
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    Uhl-Bronner S, Waltisperger E, Martinez-Lorenzana G, Condes Lara M, Freund-Mercier M
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2005 Aug;
          135(1):147-54.
    
    PMID: 16084653
  
  
          The central actions of oxytocin on reproduction-related functions and behaviors are strongly steroid-dependent and gender specific. This study characterizes sexual differences in the oxytocin binding site expression in forebrain and...
      
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    Martinez-Lorenzana G, Machin R, Avendano C
  
  
    Neuroreport
    . 2001 Feb;
          12(2):413-6.
    
    PMID: 11209959
  
  
          The dorsal column nuclei (DCN) receive a substantial contingent of projections that arise from a number of somatosensory and motor cortical areas. We investigated the spatial organization of these projections...
      
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    Condes-Lara M, Larriva-Sahd J, Martinez-Lorenzana G
  
  
    Neurosci Lett
    . 2001 Feb;
          299(1-2):13-6.
    
    PMID: 11166926
  
  
          The anterior commissure, medial and lateral bed nuclei of the stria terminalis and both sides of the medial prefrontal cortex showed a progressive increasing of wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase labeling...
      
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    Martinez-Lorenzana G, Condes-Lara M
  
  
    Neurosci Lett
    . 2000 Mar;
          281(2-3):135-8.
    
    PMID: 10704761
  
  
          This paper describes in kindled rats an increment in wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase labeling in anterior commissure, bed nuclei of stria terminalis and amygdala. Three groups of animals were analyzed:...