Current Issue December 2011, Vol. 72, No. 6

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Original Research

  • A Simple Contact Heat Experimental Pain Model for Evaluation of Analgesic Agents in Healthy Volunteers
    December 2011(Vol. 72 | No. 6 | Pages 233-242)

    Sunil Kumar Reddy Khambam, Madireddy Umamaheshwar Rao Naidu, Pingali Usha Rani, Takallapalli Ramesh Kumar Rao

  • Hemodynamic Effects of Epinephrine in Healthy and Hemorrhagic Shock Rats
    December 2011(Vol. 72 | No. 6 | Pages 243-249)

    Jing Wu, Dong-sheng Zhang, Mu-huo Ji, Zhuan Zhang, Jian-jun Yang

  • Glycyrrhizin and Long-Term Histopathologic Changes in a Murine Model of Asthma
    December 2011(Vol. 72 | No. 6 | Pages 250-261)

    Arzu Babayigit Hocaoglu, Ozkan Karaman, Duygu Olmez Erge, Guven Erbil, Osman Yilmaz, Alper Bagriyanik, Nevin Uzuner

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Current Therapeutic Research, published bimonthly, provides peer-reviewed, rapid publication of original reports of recent developments in drug therapy, as well as in-depth review articles on specific drug therapies or disease states. The journal serves an international audience of scientists and clinicians in a variety of research, academic, and clinical practice settings by quickly disseminating research findings. In addition, the articles are indexed by major biomedical abstracting databases.

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Trials From Resource-Limited Settings is intended to highlight original medical and pharmaceutical reports from resource-limited settings. Authors for whom English is a second language will receive collaborative assistance from peer reviewers and medical editors.