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Pelissier T, Alloui A, Paeile C, et al. 
Evidence of a central antinociceptive effect of paracetamol involving spinal 5HT3 receptors. [Journal Article]
Neuroreport 1995 Jul 31; 6(11):1546-8.
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Libert F, Bonnefont J, Bourinet E, et al. 
Acetaminophen: a central analgesic drug that involves a spinal tropisetron-sensitive, non-5-HT(3) receptor-mediated effect. [Journal Article]
Mol Pharmacol 2004 Sep; 66(3):728-34.
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Alloui A, Pelissier T, Dubray C, et al. 
Tropisetron inhibits the antinociceptive effect of intrathecally administered paracetamol and serotonin. [Journal Article]
Fundam Clin Pharmacol 1996; 10(4):406-7.
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Bonnefont J, Chapuy E, Clottes E, et al. 
Spinal 5-HT1A receptors differentially influence nociceptive processing according to the nature of the noxious stimulus in rats: effect of WAY-100635 on the antinociceptive activities of paracetamol, venlafaxine and 5-HT. [Journal Article]
Pain 2005 Apr; 114(3):482-90.
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Alloui A, Chassaing C, Schmidt J, et al. 
Paracetamol exerts a spinal, tropisetron-reversible, antinociceptive effect in an inflammatory pain model in rats. [Journal Article]
Eur J Pharmacol 2002 May 17; 443(1-3):71-7.
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Pickering G, Loriot MA, Libert F, et al. 
Analgesic effect of acetaminophen in humans: first evidence of a central serotonergic mechanism. [Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Clin Pharmacol Ther 2006 Apr; 79(4):371-8.
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Bonnefont J, Alloui A, Chapuy E, et al. 
Orally administered paracetamol does not act locally in the rat formalin test: evidence for a supraspinal, serotonin-dependent antinociceptive mechanism. [Journal Article]
Anesthesiology 2003 Oct; 99(4):976-81.
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Pelissier T, Alloui A, Caussade F, et al. 
Paracetamol exerts a spinal antinociceptive effect involving an indirect interaction with 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptors: in vivo and in vitro evidence. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
J Pharmacol Exp Ther 1996 Jul; 278(1):8-14.
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Björkman R 
Central antinociceptive effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol. Experimental studies in the rat. [Journal Article, Review]
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand Suppl 1995.:1-44.
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