Mechanical and heat sensitization of cutaneous nociceptors in rats with experimental peripheral neuropathy
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J. Chung | J. M. Chung | B. Shim | D.-W. Kim | B. H. Kim | T. S. Nam | J. W. Leem | T. Nam | B. Shim | J. Leem | J. Leem | D.-W. Kim | Dong-Wook Kim | Jin Mo Chung
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