Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals?

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Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals? / Olesen, Jes; Ashina, Messoud.

In: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, Vol. 35, No. 12, 10.2015, p. 1125-9.

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Olesen, J & Ashina, M 2015, 'Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals?', Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, vol. 35, no. 12, pp. 1125-9. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102414566201

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Olesen, J., & Ashina, M. (2015). Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals? Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 35(12), 1125-9. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102414566201

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Olesen J, Ashina M. Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals? Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache. 2015 Oct;35(12):1125-9. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102414566201

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Olesen, Jes ; Ashina, Messoud. / Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals?. In: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache. 2015 ; Vol. 35, No. 12. pp. 1125-9.

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title = "Can nitric oxide induce migraine in normal individuals?",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: For many years, scientists have debated the possibility that an individual {"}migraine threshold{"} determines the likelihood with which individuals may express migraine attacks.DISCUSSION: Recent discoveries provided evidence for both genetic and environmental influences on individual migraine expression. The question is whether any person may express a migraine attack given a sufficiently strong stimulus or provocation. Here, we reviewed and discussed the ability of nitric oxide to induce migraine-like attacks in normal individuals.CONCLUSION: Experimental data show that normal individuals may develop a migraine-like attack and that the human data point to different ways of further developing existing animal and human models.",
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N2 - INTRODUCTION: For many years, scientists have debated the possibility that an individual "migraine threshold" determines the likelihood with which individuals may express migraine attacks.DISCUSSION: Recent discoveries provided evidence for both genetic and environmental influences on individual migraine expression. The question is whether any person may express a migraine attack given a sufficiently strong stimulus or provocation. Here, we reviewed and discussed the ability of nitric oxide to induce migraine-like attacks in normal individuals.CONCLUSION: Experimental data show that normal individuals may develop a migraine-like attack and that the human data point to different ways of further developing existing animal and human models.

AB - INTRODUCTION: For many years, scientists have debated the possibility that an individual "migraine threshold" determines the likelihood with which individuals may express migraine attacks.DISCUSSION: Recent discoveries provided evidence for both genetic and environmental influences on individual migraine expression. The question is whether any person may express a migraine attack given a sufficiently strong stimulus or provocation. Here, we reviewed and discussed the ability of nitric oxide to induce migraine-like attacks in normal individuals.CONCLUSION: Experimental data show that normal individuals may develop a migraine-like attack and that the human data point to different ways of further developing existing animal and human models.

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