Immunohistochemical study of the P2X2 and P2X3 receptor subunits in rat and monkey sensory neurons and their central terminals
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R. North | A. Surprenant | G. Buell | R. Elde | A. Surprenant | R. A. North | L. Vulchanova | M. Riedl | R. Elde | G. Buell | L. Vulchanova | M. S. Riedl | S. J. Shuster | S. Shuster
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