Altered nociception, analgesia and aggression in mice lacking the receptor for substance P
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Stephen P. Hunt | S. Hunt | C. Belmonte | J. O'Brien | Andrew J. H. Smith | F. Cerveró | Fernando Cervero | J. F. Herrero | J. Laird | C. A. Doyle | Carlos Belmonte | Carmen De Felipe | Juan F. Herrero | John A. O'Brien | James A. Palmer | Christopher A. Doyle | Jennifer M. A. Laird | J. Palmer | C. Felipe | J. Herrero
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