Spinal fMRI Reveals Decreased Descending Inhibition during Secondary Mechanical Hyperalgesia
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Patrick W. Stroman | Ralf Baron | Stephan Wolff | Olav Jansen | P. Stroman | R. Baron | O. Jansen | S. Wolff | J. Gierthmühlen | C. Riedel | Torge Rempe | Christian Riedel | Janne Gierthmühlen | T. Rempe
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