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Authors: Koppert, W Martus, P Reeh, PW
Citation: W. Koppert et al., Interactions of histamine and bradykinin on polymodal C-fibres in isolatedrat skin, EUR J P-LON, 5(1), 2001, pp. 97-106

Authors: Likar, R Molnar, M Pipam, W Koppert, W Quantschnigg, B Disselhoff, B Sittl, R
Citation: R. Likar et al., Postoperative transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in shoulder surgery (randomized, double blind, placebo controlled pilot trial), SCHMERZ, 15(3), 2001, pp. 158

Authors: Geiss, C Markert, D Koppert, W Griessinger, N Sittl, R
Citation: C. Geiss et al., Monitoring of patient-controlled analgesia by the nursing staff, SCHMERZ, 15(2), 2001, pp. 126-130

Authors: Likar, R Koppert, W Blatnig, H Chiari, F Sittl, R Stein, C Schafer, M
Citation: R. Likar et al., Efficacy of peripheral morphine analgesia in inflamed, non-inflamed and perineural tissue of dental surgery patients, J PAIN SYMP, 21(4), 2001, pp. 330-337

Authors: Kemppainen, P Forster, C Koppert, W Handwerker, HO
Citation: P. Kemppainen et al., Blood flow increase in the human lip after high-intensity tooth stimulation is not based on cholinergic mechanisms, NEUROSCI L, 315(1-2), 2001, pp. 109-111

Authors: Koppert, W Blunk, JA Petersen, LJ Skov, P Rentsch, K Schmelz, M
Citation: W. Koppert et al., Different patterns of mast cell activation by muscle relaxants in human skin, ANESTHESIOL, 95(3), 2001, pp. 659-667

Authors: Koppert, W Dern, SK Sittl, R Albrecht, S Schuttler, J Schmelz, M
Citation: W. Koppert et al., A new model of electrically evoked pain and hyperalgesia in human skin - The effects of intravenous alfentanil, S(+)-ketamine, and lidocaine, ANESTHESIOL, 95(2), 2001, pp. 395-402

Authors: Sittl, R Griessinger, N Koppert, W Likar, R
Citation: R. Sittl et al., Management of postoperative pain in children, SCHMERZ, 14(5), 2000, pp. 333-339

Authors: Koppert, W Sittl, R Schmelz, M
Citation: W. Koppert et al., The Bier block as an experimental tool to differentiate peripheral and central effects of analgesics on people, SCHMERZ, 14(2), 2000, pp. 69-76

Authors: Koppert, W Ostermeier, N Sittl, R Weidner, C Schmelz, M
Citation: W. Koppert et al., Low-dose lidocaine reduces secondary hyperalgesia by a central mode of action, PAIN, 85(1-2), 2000, pp. 217-224

Authors: Hemmerling, TM Budde, WM Koppert, W Jonas, JB
Citation: Tm. Hemmerling et al., Retrobulbar versus systemic: Application of morphine during titratable regional anesthesia via retrobulbar catheter in intraocular surgery, ANESTH ANAL, 91(3), 2000, pp. 585-588

Authors: Koppert, W Zeck, S Blunk, JA Schmelz, M Likar, R Sittl, R
Citation: W. Koppert et al., The effects of intradermal fentanyl and ketamine on capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia and flare reaction, ANESTH ANAL, 89(6), 1999, pp. 1521-1527

Authors: Koppert, W Likar, R Geisslinger, G Zeck, S Schmelz, M Sittl, R
Citation: W. Koppert et al., Peripheral antihyperalgesic effect of morphine to heat, but not mechanical, stimulation in healthy volunteers after ultraviolet-B irradiation, ANESTH ANAL, 88(1), 1999, pp. 117-122

Authors: Likar, R Morianz, U Wieser, S Schabus, H Spacek, A Koppert, W Sittl, R
Citation: R. Likar et al., Pre-emptive analgesia with ropivacaine in adult tonsillectomy, ANAESTHESIS, 48(6), 1999, pp. 373-378

Authors: Koppert, W Zeck, S Sittl, R Likar, R Knoll, R Schmelz, M
Citation: W. Koppert et al., Low-dose lidocaine suppresses experimentally induced hyperalgesia in humans, ANESTHESIOL, 89(6), 1998, pp. 1345-1353
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