PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1589237-2 1992 We investigated whether aspirin can significantly modulate latencies or durations of the early (ES1) and late (ES2) exteroceptive suppression periods of electrical activity in the temporal muscle. Aspirin 24-31 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 96-99 1589237-7 1992 The administration of placebo as well as aspirin caused a highly significant increase in ES1 duration (P less than or equal to 0.001). Aspirin 41-48 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 89-92 1589237-9 1992 In giving aspirin as opposed to the placebo, there was a significant interaction between groups and drug effect on the latency of ES1; whereas in migraine patients and in patients with tension-type headache the latency of ES1 was reduced by administration of aspirin, it was increased in healthy subjects (P less than or equal to 0.05). Aspirin 10-17 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 130-133 1589237-9 1992 In giving aspirin as opposed to the placebo, there was a significant interaction between groups and drug effect on the latency of ES1; whereas in migraine patients and in patients with tension-type headache the latency of ES1 was reduced by administration of aspirin, it was increased in healthy subjects (P less than or equal to 0.05). Aspirin 10-17 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 222-225 1589237-9 1992 In giving aspirin as opposed to the placebo, there was a significant interaction between groups and drug effect on the latency of ES1; whereas in migraine patients and in patients with tension-type headache the latency of ES1 was reduced by administration of aspirin, it was increased in healthy subjects (P less than or equal to 0.05). Aspirin 259-266 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 130-133 1589237-9 1992 In giving aspirin as opposed to the placebo, there was a significant interaction between groups and drug effect on the latency of ES1; whereas in migraine patients and in patients with tension-type headache the latency of ES1 was reduced by administration of aspirin, it was increased in healthy subjects (P less than or equal to 0.05). Aspirin 259-266 glutamine amidotransferase class 1 domain containing 3 Homo sapiens 222-225