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Retigabine: chemical synthesis to clinical application
G Blackburn-Munro, W Dalby-Brown, N R Mirza,
J D Mikkelsen
, R E Blackburn-Munro
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Clinical Application
100%
Retigabine
100%
Chemical Synthesis
100%
Neuropathic Pain
37%
Antiepileptic Drugs
25%
Neuronal Hyperexcitability
25%
Anxiety-like Behavior
25%
Neuronal Activation
25%
Amygdala Kindling
25%
Headache
12%
Neuronal Excitability
12%
Difficult-to-treat
12%
Adverse Effects
12%
Disease-associated
12%
Tolerability
12%
Analgesic
12%
Picrotoxin
12%
Dizziness
12%
Nausea
12%
K Channels
12%
Pain Conditions
12%
Action Potential Generation
12%
Therapeutic Agents
12%
Epileptic Seizure
12%
Hyperalgesia
12%
Phenyl
12%
Chemically Induced
12%
Dose-ranging
12%
Pain Behavior
12%
Allodynia
12%
Disease States
12%
Pathological Changes
12%
K+ Current
12%
Early Phase Clinical Trials
12%
Pain Transmission
12%
Membrane Potential
12%
Subthreshold
12%
KCNQ2
12%
2-amino-4
12%
Somnolence
12%
Ethyl Esters
12%
Marble Burying Test
12%
Relieve Pain
12%
First-pass Metabolism
12%
Voltage-dependent Activation
12%
Spectrum of Activity
12%
Novel Mechanism of Action
12%
M-current
12%
Pentylenetetrazole
12%
Maximal Electroshock
12%
Animal Models of Anxiety
12%
Carbamic Acid
12%
Zero Maze
12%
Sensory Pathways
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Retigabine
100%
Neuropathic Pain
33%
Disease
22%
Anticonvulsive Agent
11%
Headache
11%
Adverse Event
11%
Mouse
11%
Symptom
11%
Tolerability
11%
Analgesic Agent
11%
Picrotoxin
11%
Dizziness
11%
Nausea
11%
Clinical Study
11%
Allodynia
11%
N Methyl Dextro Aspartic Acid
11%
Seizure
11%
Hyperalgesia
11%
Somnolence
11%
First Pass Effect
11%
Ethyl Carbamate
11%
Electric Shock
11%
Pentetrazole
11%