Synaptic Plasticity in Spinal Lamina I Projection Neurons That Mediate Hyperalgesia
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Hiroshi Ikeda | J. Sandkühler | R. Ruscheweyh | Ruth Ruscheweyh | Bernhard Heinke | Jürgen Sandkühler | H. Ikeda | B. Heinke
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