A direct spino-cortical circuit bypassing the thalamus modulates nociception
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Xu Zhang | L. Bao | Sen Jin | Chang-lin Li | Dan Wu | Yan Chen | Sashuang Wang | Hong Xie | Fu-qiang Xu | A. Li | Huadong Wang | Yuran Song | Yin-Jing Lu | Hui Gong | Bing Cai | Hong Xie | Shiqi Huang
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