Involvement of TRPM2 in Peripheral Nerve Injury-Induced Infiltration of Peripheral Immune Cells into the Spinal Cord in Mouse Neuropathic Pain Model
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Y. Mori | T. Nakagawa | H. Shirakawa | S. Kaneko | Kanako So | Kayo Haraguchi | Kouichi Isami | Kayoko Asakura
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