Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pruritus
100%
Lidocaine Plus Prilocaine
39%
Local Anesthetic Agent
33%
Experimental Pain
33%
Histamine
32%
Normal Human
26%
Antipruritic Agent
22%
Desensitization
22%
microRNA
22%
Circulating microRNA
22%
Placebo
17%
Opiate
13%
Analgesic Agent
13%
Hyperkinesia
12%
Doxepin
11%
Morphine
11%
Capsaicin
11%
Skin Cream
11%
Experimental Pruritus
11%
Allyl Isothiocyanate
11%
Neurogenic Inflammation
10%
Sodium Chloride
7%
Pain
7%
Halophyte
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pruritus
57%
Histamine
33%
Experimental Pain
33%
Capsaicin
33%
Lidocaine/Prilocaine
28%
Local Anesthetic
23%
Desensitization
22%
Circulating microRNA
22%
microRNA
22%
Volunteer
21%
Placebo
17%
Analgesia
14%
Quantitative Sensory Testing
14%
Hyperpathia
11%
Experimental Pruritus
11%
Topical Drug Administration
11%
Repeated Drug Dose
11%
Skin Sensitization
11%
Vasomotor
11%
Morphine
11%
Axon
11%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
11%
Nociception
9%
Sodium Chloride
7%
Pain
7%
Nociceptor
6%
Pain Threshold
6%
Sensitization
5%
Keyphrases
Irradiated Area
11%
Topical Analgesia
11%
Skin Cream
11%
Muscle Hyperalgesia
11%
Intermittent Administration
11%
Capsaicin Treatment
11%
Papain
11%
Topical Local Anesthetics
11%
Posters
11%
Non-histaminergic Itch
11%
BAM8-22
11%
Opioid-induced Pruritus
11%
Allyl Isothiocyanate
11%
Mustard Oil
11%
Adrenal Medulla
11%
Histamine
11%
Type I Diabetes
11%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
11%
Axon Reflex Flare
11%
Heat-induced
11%
Flare Response
11%
A-967079
8%
Low Back muscle
5%
Pressure Stimulation
5%
Skin Sensitization
5%
Pressure Stimulus
5%