Peri-sciatic proinflammatory cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and complement induce mirror-image neuropathic pain in rats
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S. Maier | L. Watkins | David A. Martin | S. Poole | E. Milligan | M. Chacur | E. Sloane | Henry Marsh | C. Twining | Carin M. Twining
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