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The impact of prenatal stress on basal nociception and evoked responses to tail-docking and inflammatory challenge in juvenile pigs
DA Sandercock
*
, IF Gibson
,
KMD Rutherford
, RD Donald
,
AB Lawrence
, HM Brash
, Marian E Scott
, AM Nolan
*
Corresponding author for this work
Animal Welfare
Veterinary And Animal Sciences
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Carrageenan
100%
Evoked Potential
100%
Maternal Stress
100%
Nociception
100%
Pain Threshold
100%
Piglet
100%
Progeny
50%
Sow (Swine)
50%
Neuroscience
Allodynia
100%
Capsaicin
100%
Carrageenan
66%
Evoked Potential
100%
Nociception
100%
Pain Threshold
66%
Prenatal Stress
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Allodynia
7%
Capsaicin
23%
Carrageenan
15%
Child
7%
Cold Allodynia
7%
Evoked Potential
100%
Group Therapy
15%
Intradermal Drug Administration
7%
Maternal Stress
7%
Maternal Treatment
7%
Mechanical Allodynia
15%
Mechanical Stimulation
23%
Nociception
100%
Pain Threshold
15%
Prenatal Stress
100%
Tail
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Carrageenan
15%
Evoked Potential
100%
Foot
15%
Group Effect
7%
Nociception
100%
Pig
76%
Piglet
100%
Tail
100%