An endogenous capsaicin-like substance with high potency at recombinant and native vanilloid VR1 receptors
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Pierangelo Geppetti | Marcello Trevisani | Abdulmonem Al-Hayani | Vincenzo Di Marzo | J. Michael Walker | Tiziana Bisogno | J. F. Krey | J. Walker | T. Bisogno | F. Fezza | V. Di Marzo | L. De Petrocellis | A. Al-Hayani | Jocelyn F Krey | S. Davies | P. Geppetti | Filomena Fezza | Jocelyn F. Krey | Luciano De Petrocellis | Timothy J. Petros | Susan M. Huang | M. Trevisani | M. Tognetto | Constance J Chu | Jeffrey D. Miller | Michele Tognetto | Constance J. Chu | Stephen N. Davies
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