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Editorial

Ken Casey 213
Acknowledgment

214
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Thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia: A distinct role for different excitatory amino acid receptors and signal transduction pathways?

S.T. Meller 215-231
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Examination of the evidence that distinct excitatory amino acid receptors and intracellular messengers mediate thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia

Terence J. Coderre 232-239
Hyperalgesia and amino acids: Receptor selectivity based on stimulus intensity and a role for peptides

P.M. Dougherty, S. Mittman, L.S. Sorkin 240-248
Hyperalgesia following noxious thermal, mechanical, or chemical stimulation involves overlapping spinal mechanisms and interactive participation of excitatory amino acids and neuropeptides

J.L. Henry, V. Radhakrishnan 249-256
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Hyperalgesia: One mechanism or multiple mechanisms?

S.T. Meller 257-263
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Secondary gain concept: Definition problems and its abuse in medical practice

David A. Fishbain 264-273
Commentary
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Secondary gain in pain medicine: Let us stick with biobehavioral data

Rollin M. Gallagher 274-278
Concept of secondary gain: How valid is it?

Steven A. King 279-281
Advantages of illness

Robert G. Large 282-284
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Response to Drs. Gallagher, King, and Large

David A. Fishbain 285
Bulletin
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1994 APS award winners

286-289
Regional section news

Sridhar V. Vasudevan 289-290
IASP global news

Louisa E. Jones 290-291
Calendar of events

292-293
Subject index

294-295
Author index

296

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