Regional cerebral activation in irritable bowel syndrome and control subjects with painful and nonpainful rectal distention.
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R. Kessler | R. Price | D. Pickens | V. Morgan | Y. Shyr | H. Mertz | Y Shyr | H Mertz | V Morgan | D Pickens | R Kessler | G Tanner | R Price | Ronald R. Price | R. Kessler | G. Tanner
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