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Hiroshi, Takagi, ed. Regulatory roles of neuropeptides: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Neurotransmitters and Diseases, Kobe, June 17, 1989. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Excerpta Medica, 1989.

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Govil, J. N., Amani S. Awaad, and Geetanjali Kaushik. Mechanism and action of phytoconstituents. Houston, TX: Studium Press, 2011.

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Golan, Adam E. Cellulase: Types and action, mechanism, and uses. New York, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Lewis, John. Mechanism of action of overbased additives in hydrocarbon media. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1991.

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Deans, Bryan. Studies on the mechanism of action on antitumour imidazotetrazinones. Birmingham: Aston University. Department ofPharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, 1994.

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Hickman, John Angus. Studies of the mechanism of action of antitumour compounds. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1989.

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Bogusz, Edwina J. The mechanism of the depressant action of dextrin on pyrite. [s.l: s.n.]., 1995.

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Kenyon, Janette. Investigation into the mechanism of action of coronatine - a phytotoxin. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1990.

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Tsang, Chris. Mechanism of [alpha]-latrotoxin action at the frog neuromuscular junction. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2000.

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Ruddock, Mark Wiliam. The mechanism of action of the selective tumour radiosensitizer nicotinamide. [s.l: The Author], 1998.

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Overton, Charles Ernest. Studies of narcosis. London: Chapman and Hall, 1991.

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Evans, Elaine Trene. Mechanism of action and inhibition of the cellulase system of Trichoderma Reesei. Salford: University of Salford, 1993.

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International Conference on Tumor Necrosis Factor and Related Cytokines (2nd 1989 Napa, Calif.). Tumor necrosis factor: Structure, mechanism of action, role in disease and therapy. Edited by Bonavida Benjamin and Granger Gale. Basel: Karger, 1990.

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Wiegers, Gerrit-Jan. Glucocorticoid hormone action in the immune system revisited. Delft: EburonP&L, 1995.

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1937-, Toyama Junji, and Hondeghem Luc, eds. Current topics in antiarrhythmic agents: Mode of action and clinical usage : International Satellite Symposium of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society, Nagoya, Japan, March 27-28, 1989. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1989.

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International Washington Spring Symposium (11th 1991 George Washington University). Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, lipoxins, and PAF: Mechanism of action, molecular biology, and clinical applications. New York: Plenum Press, 1991.

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Vassilakos, Aikaterini. The molecular chaperones, calnexin and calreticulin.: Studies on function and mechanism of action. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998.

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Vincent, John B. Phosphatases in cell metabolism and signal transduction: Structure, function, and mechanism of action. New York: Springer, 1995.

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Clarke, Gillian Cathriona. Studies on the efficacy and mechanism of action of traditional plant treatments for diabetes. [S.l: The author], 2004.

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Hannan, J. M. Abdul. Studies on the efficacy and mechanism of action of tropical plants for diabetes therapy. [S.l: The Author], 2004.

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Gerard, O'Cuinn, ed. Metabolism of brain peptides. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1995.

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Kameyama, Kuriyama, Nagatsu, and Yoshida. Regulatory Roles of Neuropeptides (International Congress Series). Excerpta Medica, 1990.

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Neurotransmitters Action. Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 1985.

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Gottlieb, David, and Paul D. Shaw. Mechanism of Action. Springer, 2012.

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David, Bousfield, ed. Neurotransmitters in action. Amsterdam: Elsevier Biomedical Press, 1985.

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David, Bousfield, ed. Neurotransmitters in action. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1985.

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J, Menn Julius, Kelly Thomas J. 1947-, Masler Edward P. 1948-, and International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (1989 : Honolulu, Hawaii), eds. Insect neuropeptides: Chemistry, biology, and action. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1991.

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1925-, Kuby Stephen Allen, ed. Mechanism of enzyme action. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1991.

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L, Strand Fleur, ed. Models of neuropeptide action. New York, N.Y: New York Academy of Sciences, 1994.

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Mechanism of action of TENS. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199673278.003.0009.

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There has been an abundance of research using animal, healthy human, and patients on the mechanism of action of TENS. Activity in peripheral nerves generated during TENS will influence physiological actions at peripheral, spinal, and supraspinal sites of the nervous system. Some of these physiological actions are mediated by alterations in the concentrations of neurochemicals dependent on the electrical characteristics of TENS. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss research evidence that has contributed to our knowledge about the physiological and pharmacological actions of TENS, including the mechanism of action of conventional TENS and AL-TENS, peripheral mechanisms of TENS, central mechanisms of TENS, findings from inflammatory and neuropathic models of pain, and the neuropharmacology of TENS hypoalgesia and TENS tolerance.
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Schaible, Hans-Georg, and Rainer H. Straub. Pain neurophysiology. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0059.

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Physiological pain is evoked by intense (noxious) stimuli acting on healthy tissue functioning as a warning signal to avoid damage of the tissue. In contrast, pathophysiological pain is present in the course of disease, and it is often elicited by low-intensity stimulation or occurs even as resting pain. Causes of pathophysiological pain are either inflammation or injury causing pathophysiological nociceptive pain or damage to nerve cells evoking neuropathic pain. The major peripheral neuronal mechanism of pathophysiological nociceptive pain is the sensitization of peripheral nociceptors for mechanical, thermal and chemical stimuli; the major peripheral mechanism of neuropathic pain is the generation of ectopic discharges in injured nerve fibres. These phenomena are created by changes of ion channels in the neurons, e.g. by the influence of inflammatory mediators or growth factors. Both peripheral sensitization and ectopic discharges can evoke the development of hyperexcitability of central nociceptive pathways, called central sensitization, which amplifies the nociceptive processing. Central sensitization is caused by changes of the synaptic processing, in which glial cell activation also plays an important role. Endogenous inhibitory neuronal systems may reduce pain but some types of pain are characterized by the loss of inhibitory neural function. In addition to their role in pain generation, nociceptive afferents and the spinal cord can further enhance the inflammatory process by the release of neuropeptides into the innervated tissue and by activation of sympathetic efferent fibres. However, in inflamed tissue the innervation is remodelled by repellent factors, in particular with a loss of sympathetic nerve fibres.
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Insect Neuropeptides: Chemistry, Biology, and Action (Acs Symposium Series). An American Chemical Society Publication, 1998.

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Insecticides: Mechanism of action and resistance. Andover, Hants., England: Intercept, 1992.

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Otto, D. Insecticides: Mechanism of Action and Resistance. Intercept, 1993.

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Mainwaring, W. I. P., and . Institut f\xfcr den Wissenschaftlichen Film. The Mechanism of Action of Androgens. Springer, 2012.

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Hahn, Fred E. Mechanism of Action of Antibacterial Agents. Springer, 2012.

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Moudgil, Virinder K., ed. Molecular Mechanism of Steroid Hormone Action. De Gruyter, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110885026.

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Springs (Machines in Action). Heinemann, 2001.

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Springs (Machines in Action). Heinemann, 2003.

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Patrick, Graham. Antimalarial Agents: Design and Mechanism of Action. Elsevier, 2020.

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Cheung, Kam Sing. Antibacterial peptides containing mechanism-based enzyme inactivators: Design, synthesis and mechanism of action. 1985.

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Moudgil, Virinder K. Molecular Mechanism of Steroid Hormone Action: Recent Advances. Walter De Gruyter Inc, 1985.

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Norman, Trevor, and James S. Olver. Duloxetine: Clinical Uses, Mechanism of Action and Efficacy. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2018.

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Hahn, Fred E. Mechanism of Action of Antieukaryotic and Antiviral Compounds. Springer, 2012.

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1945-, Moudgil V. K., ed. Molecular mechanism of steroid hormone action: Recent advances. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1985.

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Roberts, Adrian, and Joe H. Thomas. Interferons: Characterization, Mechanism of Action and Clinical Applications. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2012.

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Streptozotocin: Uses, Mechanism of Action and Side Effects. Nova Science Pub Inc, 2014.

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Moudgil, Virinder K. Molecular Mechanism of Steroid Hormone Action: Recent Advances. Walter de Gruyter, 1985.

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Singh, Bal Ram. Natural Toxins 2: Structure, Mechanism of Action, and Detection. Springer, 2011.

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1946-, Barnes Peter J., ed. The Mechanism of action of Xanthines in respiratory disease. London: Royal Society of Medicine Services, 1988.

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