Effects of capsaicin applied locally to adult peripheral nerve. II. Anatomy and enzyme and peptide chemistry of peripheral nerve and spinal cord
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P. Wall | A. Ainsworth | J. Polak | P. Hall | G. Allt | S. Gibson | M. Mackenzie
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