Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
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David D. McKemy | Wendy M. Knowlton | D. McKemy | Richard L. Daniels | Richard L Daniels | Radhika Palkar | Daniel D. McCoy | R. Palkar
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