Cowhage-Evoked Itch Is Mediated by a Novel Cysteine Protease: A Ligand of Protease-Activated Receptors
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Robert H. LaMotte | R. LaMotte | S. G. Shimada | Aurel O. Iuga | Vemuri B. Reddy | Ethan A. Lerner | Steve G. Shimada | E. Lerner | V. B. Reddy
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