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. 2010 Oct 13;30(41):13699–13706. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2867-10.2010

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Effect of carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain on capsaicin-induced analgesia. The analgesic responses of the control and carrageenan (carrag)-pretreated groups to capsaicin (cap) were not significantly different, suggesting that local carrageenan-induced inflammatory hyperalgesia does not affect capsaicin-induced analgesia; n = 8 for the carrageenan/capsaicin group. Data for the control group are replotted from Figure 1, and data for the carrageenan/vehicle (veh) group are replotted from Figure 2 to allow comparison.