Central Terminal Sensitization of TRPV1 by Descending Serotonergic Facilitation Modulates Chronic Pain
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R. Dubner | M. Caterina | Xinzhong Dong | Kyoungsook Park | K. Ren | Shuohao Sun | Yu Shin Kim | Yu-Xia Chu | F. Wei | Zongxiang Tang | Zhe Li | Liang Han | Man Li | P. C. LaVinka
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