Intrathecal catheterization alone reduces autotomy after sciatic cryoneurolysis in the rat.
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M. Serpell | J. Deleo | R. Colburn | D. Coombs | C. Fromm | B. Twitchell | S. Willenbring | Stan Willenbring | Michael G. Serpell | Dennis W. Coombs | Christian Fromm
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